Tag: Operating System

  • Volkswagen’s Three Architecture Gamble

    How suppliers can win without picking the wrong horse.

    Volkswagen Group will use XPENG’s technology for its next-generation China vehicles.

    That’s not just a sourcing decision. It means VW is now running three parallel architectures for its future models: MEB+, Rivian’s RVTech, and XPeng’s CEA platform.

    For suppliers, this creates a familiar but uncomfortable situation. If you align your product development with the wrong architecture, you risk losing access to high-volume programs. If you try to serve all three separately, your R&D costs multiply.

    The winning approach is different.
    👉 ZF Group demonstrated it when they sold their #ADAS division and doubled down on what they do best: brake-by-wire, steer-by-wire, integrated chassis control. Those components work identically whether they’re bolted into a NIO, a VW on MEB+, or a future Rivian-powered Audi.

    We explored this strategy in a new analysis. It covers:
    👉 Which deep-tech components travel across all architectures
    👉 How to validate your product against multiple platforms simultaneously
    👉 Why “platform-agnostic” is not a compromise but a competitive advantage

    The full piece is here for anyone navigating VW’s multi-platform reality: https://viable works/sdv/vws_three_architecture_gamble

  • Automotive Operating Systems Comparison updated

    Automotive Operating Systems Comparison updated

    🚀 Automotive Operating System Comparison updated to version Q1/2026 🚀

    Key enhancements from version Q3/2025:

    ✅ Detailed #OTA comparison
    ✅ Breakdown of Base OS in #FuSa, #HPC and #UI
    ✅ More conservative rating, if or if not a feature is fulfilled
    ✅ Change from Grok to DeepSeek AI as main #LLM for better accessibility of 🇨🇳 pages
    ✅ Added #Eclipse S-Core, Veecle-OS, #SafeRTOS and #RedHat #IVOS.

    Automotive Operating System Comparison

  • Automotive Operating System Comparison

    Since the hype to Software-Defined-Vehicles started, there’s also a lot of movement in the Automotive OS market. Many OEMs see an in-house OS as a key for further innovation.

    Automotive Operating Systems Comparison

    Please have a look at the first version of our Vehicle OS map.

    Unfortunately, some information parts are still guessed. As soon as more accurate information is available, the page will be updated.

    Anything wrong or missing? Please comment here: viable.works Automotive OS Comparison @ LinkedIn.

    Update: An up-to-date version of the Vehicle OS Comparison with interactive elements can be found here: Automotive OS Comparison.

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