Elektrobit and Mobileye Partner to Integrate Safety-Certified Linux into Level 4 Autonomous Driving Platform

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Elektrobit and Mobileye have announced the integration of EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications into Mobileye Drive™, a scalable Level 4 autonomous driving platform designed for global automakers and robotaxi operators. The collaboration marks a significant step toward enabling safety-compliant open-source software in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) applications.

EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications is the world’s first open-source operating system solution assessed for compliance with automotive functional safety standards. It has received a positive technical assessment for ASIL B and SIL2 by TÜV Nord under ISO 26262 and IEC 61508 standards, enabling manufacturers to deploy Linux in safety-critical high-performance computing domains.

Mobileye Drive™, powered by the EyeQ™ system-on-chip, is an end-to-end autonomous driving system designed for robotaxis, ride-pooling, public transport, and goods delivery. The platform leverages AI-driven computation and a robust safety architecture to support fully autonomous operation in defined conditions and is currently undergoing testing across multiple locations in Europe and North America.

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Maria Anhalt, CEO of Elektrobit, said the partnership reflects the industry’s growing collaboration to advance autonomous driving and deliver scalable, safe, and practical innovation. Johann Jungwirth, Executive Vice President Autonomous Vehicles at Mobileye, highlighted the importance of system stability and reliability as automakers prepare for large-scale deployment of autonomous vehicles in the coming years.

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