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Mobileye Drive adopts Elektrobit safety-compliant Linux OS

Mobileye Drive adopts Elektrobit safety-compliant Linux OS

Elektrobit’s safety-compliant Linux operating system is being integrated into Mobileye Drive, the company’s Level 4 self-driving platform.

Elektrobit’s EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications is being integrated into Mobileye Drive, Mobileye’s scalable Level 4 self-driving system targeting robotaxi operators and OEMs. The OS has received a positive safety assessment for ASIL B and SIL2 from TÜV Nord under ISO 26262 and IEC 61508.

EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications is the first open-source OS solution assessed as compliant with automotive functional safety standards. Its adoption enables Linux to be deployed in safety-critical high-performance computing domains including ADAS and autonomous driving.

Mobileye Drive is currently in testing across multiple sites in Europe and North America, with customers expected to deploy autonomous vehicles in volume within the next few years. The platform is powered by Mobileye’s EyeQ SoC and is designed for integration across vehicle types including robotaxis, ride-pooling services, and goods delivery.

“Working with Mobileye and opening up our cooperation on EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications reflects our commitment to practical, safe, and scalable innovation,” said Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit.

Source: Elektrobit

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