Have you noticed that, inside every new Raptor-Dev release announcement, there’s a link to download the Raptor-Test regression reports? In …
Join New Eagle at the 2019 Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo
Connect with New Eagle in Booth 816 Meet with New Eagle in booth 816 at the 2019 Electric & Hybrid Vehicle …
What to Expect from Raptor™ 2019a
Coming this week, our Raptor™ dev team will publish the Release Notes for the next major Raptor™ release, Raptor 2019a. …
Import Custom Source Code into Raptor Builds
Have you ever wondered if you can import your own custom or legacy source code (*.c/*h files) into a Raptor …
New Eagle to Exhibit at MathWorks Automotive Conference
Join New Eagle on April 30, 2019 at the MathWorks Automotive Conference in Plymouth, Michigan. While there, connect with automotive …
U.S. Army Searches for Production-Ready ECUs to Avoid Costly Electronic Obsolescence
New Eagle develops a solution to keep valuable fleet active Imagine if a Caterpillar truck and a forklift had a …
How the ISO 26262 Updates Affects You
At the end of 2018, the long-awaited update to the ISO 26262 standard was finalized and published. This new version …
April 2019 2Q News: EV and HEV Products
April has arrived, bringing New Eagle into 2019’s second quarter. With it, comes more robust ways to take control of …
Drive-By-Wire Kits Widen Horizons for Production-Scale Autonomous Technology
As autonomous vehicle technology continues its rapid advancement, more and more developers struggle to identify a platform bridging their autonomous …
Raptor-Dev2018b_2.2 (SP1) and Raptor-Cal 2018b_3.0 Releases
Developing an autonomous vehicle? New Eagle’s latest releases are Raptor-Dev2018b_2.2 (SP1) and Raptor-Cal 2018b_3.0. Read the summary below to quickly …