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What is AGL?

Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) is a collaborative open source project that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. AGL is a Linux Foundation project that serves as a de facto standard for the automotive industry, providing a common platform that reduces fragmentation and promotes innovation in automotive software. It's used for infotainment, instrument cluster, telematics, and connected car applications.

What other technologies are related to AGL?

AGL Competitor Technologies

QNX is a commercial operating system often used in automotive, directly competing with AGL.
mentioned alongside AGL in 1% (165) of relevant job posts
Android Automotive is a competing automotive operating system.
mentioned alongside AGL in 0% (77) of relevant job posts

AGL Complementary Technologies

Trusted Execution Environments can be integrated with AGL for enhanced security.
mentioned alongside AGL in 5% (64) of relevant job posts
Virtual Machines can be used to test and run AGL in a virtualized environment.
mentioned alongside AGL in 1% (64) of relevant job posts
Rust can be used to develop applications and components for AGL.
mentioned alongside AGL in 0% (66) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning AGL?

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