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Hyundai Mobis Contributes Container Tech to Eclipse SDV Open Source Project

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Last updated: May 29, 2026 1:15 pm
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Hyundai Mobis has joined the Eclipse Foundation’s Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) Working Group and committed to the S-Core Project, an open source initiative to standardize foundational automotive software. The Korean supplier will contribute its container solution, marking the first time it has publicly released internally developed code through a global open source project. The container solution minimizes interference between software running in the Linux operating system by partitioning SDV software and packaging components individually, so each runs without affecting the others. According to Hyundai Mobis, the solution runs more than 10 times faster than existing technologies in automotive controller environments. It also includes an always-on integrity assurance function that prevents software tampering from external intrusions.

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Launched in late 2024 by European companies, S-Core is the first open source project to develop an SDV software platform meeting ASIL-B, the automotive industry’s functional safety standard. A total of 13 companies are now participating, prioritizing core technologies needed to accelerate applications such as autonomous driving while preventing redundant investment. The disclosure reflects a broader shift at Hyundai Mobis from hardware to software development. The supplier said its entry into S-Core, until now European-led, should also extend the project’s reach into Asian markets. For automotive security engineers, this means standardized, safety certified containerization for connected vehicles, directly impacting ECU security architecture, over-the-air update isolation, and supply chain software integrity verification.

Source: Automotiveworld

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