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by jandrese 2047 days ago
Very believable that there was institutional inertia for using the chip that they already understood well instead of a brand new chip just appearing on the market. The new chip might be better but you could lose a month or three of development time integrating it, assuming you don't run across an unexpected bug.

But at the same time it's no surprise that later models switched over to the cheaper and more technically capable chip.