that's an awfully bold claim with regards to a field that seems to be now-and-forever software dominated.
eventually the hardware will stabilize into a 'good enough' equilibrium like any commodity electronic device -- i'm not as comfortable saying that about the software given market/corporate incentive structures as they exist today and the (so-far) inherent 'always-connected' automotive platforms.
that's an awfully bold claim with regards to a field that seems to be now-and-forever software dominated.
eventually the hardware will stabilize into a 'good enough' equilibrium like any commodity electronic device -- i'm not as comfortable saying that about the software given market/corporate incentive structures as they exist today and the (so-far) inherent 'always-connected' automotive platforms.