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Red Hat, General Motors working on Linux operating system for cars

Red Hat and General Motors have inked a collaboration around the Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System.

The operating system provides a certified Linux operating system foundation intended for the evolution of GM’s Ultifi software platform, and is expected to accelerate the development of GM’s software-defined vehicle programs following Ultifi’s initial launch, say the companies. 

The integrated software is expected to support in-vehicle safety- and non-safety-related applications, including infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems, body control and connectivity, according to the companies.

The phased rollout of Ultifi is expected to launch in 2023.

[Image courtesy: GM]

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