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by wannacboatmovie 917 days ago
> The purchasing guy finds some 'software' that barely meets the minimum written requirements at the cheapest price, they scoop it onto the product somewhere on the assembly line, and then never think about it again.

Are you implying that car manufacturers are window shopping for off-the-shelf software to run the core embedded logic of their complicated and highly specialized electric motor vehicles? And there is such a plethora of OTS offerings they can go with the lowest bidder?

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That's exactly what that person is "implying", and that person is correct. But with the caveat that this applies much more to things like infotainment than to things like engine control. Lots of car software is purchased off the shelf and then customized slightly for branding purposes. But obviously some manufacturers do write their own software. For instance, as far as I'm aware, Tesla's software is all written in house (someone can correct me if I'm wrong here).
I worked for a company that provided such software to auto manufacturers, and I assume we had competitors, so yes.