GM and Red Hat to collaborate on functional safety-certified software platform

GM and Red Hat to collaborate on functional safety-certified software platform

GM and Red Hat to collaborate on functional safety-certified software platform

A continuous functional safety-certified, Linux-based in-vehicle operating system will underpin a new generation of software-based vehicles. GM and Red Hat, a provider of open-source technology, aim to grow the ecosystem surrounding Red Hat’s In-Vehicle Operating System and expedite the development of GM’s software-centered car programs. The auto maker’s Ultifi software platform will form the foundation of these vehicles. It will be rolled out in phases in 2023 with the help of Red Hat.

Ultimately this will enable the two companies to deliver user features more reliably at a fraction of the usual development time by simplifying vehicle updates, which currently require recertification, and enabling them to be done more frequently.

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GM and Red Hat to collaborate on functional safety-certified software platform

2022-05-12 01:03

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