Mobileye integrates Elektrobit's ASIL B Linux into scalable Level 4 Drive system
Elektrobit's EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications will be integrated into Mobileye Drive, enhancing Mobileye's scalable Level 4 autonomous driving platform with ASIL B and SIL2 automotive-grade safety compliance. The collaboration positions Mobileye to offer safety-compliant, field-updatable L4 systems to global OEMs and robotaxi vendors.
1. Collaboration Overview
Elektrobit and Mobileye announced integration of EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications into Mobileye Drive, a scalable end-to-end Level 4 self-driving system. The partnership aims to deliver automotive-grade features and field updates to global automakers and robotaxi vendors.
2. EB corbos Linux Safety Features
EB corbos Linux for Safety Applications is the world’s first open-source operating system assessed as compliant with ASIL B and SIL2 automotive functional safety standards under ISO 26262 and IEC 61508. This solution enables high-performance computing for advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous vehicles with transparent, flexible, and secure field updates.
3. Impact on Mobileye Drive Deployment
The integration equips Mobileye Drive—powered by the EyeQ SoC—with a safety-compliant Linux foundation, enhancing system stability, transparency, and security. With Drive in testing across Europe and North America, Mobileye strengthens its position to scale fully autonomous capabilities for OEMs and robotaxi operators.