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GM Partners With Red Hat on Open-Source Linux Operating System

Posted on May 11, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Most current vehicle operating systems — the software your car or truck’s systems run on — are based on relatively closed-off, proprietary software packages from businesses such as Research In Motion (the company behind BlackBerry), Tier 1 supplier Continental and Google. GM is looking to change that through a partnership with software firm Red Hat.  .
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