Autonomous driving company Mobileye Global Inc. (MBLY) and automotive software company Elektrobit, Tuesday announced the integration of EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications into Mobileye Drive, a scalable end-to-end Level 4 self-driving system.
Under the collaboration, the Mobileye platform will utilize Elektrobit's safety-compliant solution, delivering automotive grade features and field updates.
Johann "JJ" Jungwirth, executive vice president, Autonomous Vehicles, Mobileye, "Working together with software innovators in the automotive field like Elektrobit is a key factor in expediting the mass production of vehicles equipped with the self-driving system Mobileye Drive."
In the pre-market hours, MBLY is trading at $8.75, up 0.57 percent on the Nasdaq.
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