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AFAIK there are many 40nm chips that are proper arm cpus that are not that hard to get, you don't need to get to 8051 levels of ancient.


My point wasn't to encourage 8051s in cars; it was to say that many, many types of fairly mundane MPUs can do the work needed for most of the car's subsystems. Yes, Cortex M0+ chips are just fine for this, and are (relatively) blazing fast.

I know Tesla was able to pivot to different MPUs during the shortage, because the code is pretty much decently layered; so only the Low Level code to wrap the peripherals needed to change.

It's true, it's hard to replace MOSFETs when you have 1KV / hundreds of amps needs --- however, it is possible to make MOSFET arrays using lower-capable parts.

Obviously, infotainment and AI-ish tasks are not what I'm talking about.




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