Bolt_Gundam510 Posted March 31, 2007 Share Posted March 31, 2007 By ReutersThe move by Japan's top automaker is aimed at boosting efficiency and keeping an edge over competitors in key areas such as safety as automobiles become increasingly computerized and complexity drives up software development costs. TOKYO -- Toyota Motor Corp. plans to develop its own operating system for in-car software as information technology becomes the focus of global competition among major automakers, the Nikkei business daily said on Thursday.The move by Japan's top automaker is aimed at boosting efficiency and keeping an edge over competitors in new key areas such as safety as automobiles become increasingly computerised and increased complexity drives up software development costs, the paper said.Toyota has already set up an in-house team to lead the project and plans to develop a working version by around 2015, the Nikkei said.A spokeswoman said the company could not comment on the report.Group firms including Denso Corp. and Aisin Seiki Co. Ltd. are participating in the project, and the partners are exploring the possibility of creating a group company specialising in software development, it said.Companies now develop software from scratch for each control function and vehicle model, driving up costs. Standard in-vehicle software, similar to the operating systems in personal computers, would vastly boost efficiency and speed up development.Toyota is known in the industry for working especially closely with parts makers from the development stage to avoid relying too heavily on its suppliers for value-added gadgets that often determine a car's competitiveness.The reported move could also help significantly slash costs as part of a new initiative, dubbed the VI (value innovation) project, under which Toyota aims to lump more parts and modules together, for example by reducing the number of the 60-some electronic control units found in most cars. Source: information week Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Q Can Fix IT Posted April 2, 2007 Share Posted April 2, 2007 why don't they make it open source, and GNU, maybe even linux based. then they would enlist the help of hundreds of thousands of programmers, and millions of gnu fans pretty much for free, it would be another step in hot rodding those cars. we hot rod and tweak the shit out of computers, and car freaks do the same to their cars, now if they use my idea the two can be tied together, and it would take 25% of the time it would take them to do it all in house and behind closed doors. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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