Software is increasingly the most important part of a car, something that traditional have yet to fully grasp,and that still think of it in terms of entertainment and GPS. As a result, they continue using very old chips that are incapable of supporting the new features that the latest vehicles require. Most car companies are still run by petrol-heads who only think in terms of compression, cylinders and fuel consumption, factors in an already obsolete internal combustion technology, and so tend to outsource software to a third party, seeing it as a nuisance
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