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Also, lots of silicon that goes into cars isn't of the high-end variety. A ton of infotainment systems, for example, run low to mid-tier chips, not always current-gen. If an auto mfg can get away with using a $3 part instead of a $5 even though it makes the UI laggy and sucky to use, they'll consider it. TV mfgs are also notorious for this, especially when it comes to under-speccing RAM.


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