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Tokyo, Japan, August 7, 2017 – Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723), a global leader in semiconductor solutions, announced the mass production of its first automotive-grade Linux (AGL) software-based System on Chip (SoC). This marks a significant step forward in the development of open-source software for connected vehicles.

The AGL project is an industry-wide initiative that aims to create a fully open and standardized software stack for in-vehicle systems. By supporting this open platform, Renesas is helping to expand the ecosystem of developers working on automotive software. The company’s R-Car Starter Kit, combined with AGL software, is accelerating the development of in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) applications, enabling OEMs to bring connected car solutions to market more quickly.

Renesas has been a platinum member of the AGL project since its inception, actively collaborating with major automakers like Toyota to drive the adoption of open-source technologies in the automotive industry. Through these efforts, the company is not only making it easier for Tier 1 suppliers to develop in-vehicle applications but also empowering developers with less experience in embedded systems to deploy IVI solutions faster.

The first generation of Renesas’ R-Car SoC, built on the AGL platform, has already been integrated into the 2018 Toyota Camry. This model, launched in the U.S. this summer, became the first Toyota vehicle to use automotive-grade Linux in its infotainment system. The successful implementation highlights the growing importance of open-source software in modern automotive technology.

“Renesas and Toyota have been strong supporters of the AGL project from the beginning,” said Mr. Murata, Minister of Internet Strategy and Planning at Toyota. “By working closely with Renesas and AGL, we were able to integrate the R-Car Series SoC into the 2018 Camry’s infotainment system. We believe that this collaboration will help us further promote industry-standard open platforms and speed up the development of next-generation IVI systems.”

Dan Cauchy, Executive Director of Automotive Grade Linux and the Linux Foundation, added, “Renesas has been a strong advocate for automotive-grade Linux and open source development. As a board member of the AGL project, they have played a key role in advancing this initiative. It’s exciting to see real-world products now using AGL software, and I’m confident that its adoption will continue to grow in the coming years.”

Renesas Electronics remains committed to promoting open-source initiatives like the AGL platform and continues to work closely with partner companies to shape the future of automotive information systems in the era of connected cars.

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