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  • Car companies are in a billion-dollar software war

    Posted: 2025-05-11 17:51:04

    The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation, shifting from a focus on hardware to software. Car companies are investing billions to develop their own software platforms for features like advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment, and over-the-air updates, aiming to control the user experience and generate recurring revenue. This represents a significant shift away from relying on third-party software providers and positions car manufacturers to compete directly with tech giants like Apple and Google in the battle for the connected car. This “software-defined vehicle” approach presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring automakers to adapt quickly and potentially consolidate to manage the substantial investment and development complexities.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43955525

    HN commenters discuss the challenges traditional car manufacturers face transitioning to software-centric businesses. Some argue that car companies underestimate the complexity and continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) nature of software development, pointing to Tesla's advantage in this area. Others suggest that established manufacturers might partner with or acquire existing tech companies to bridge the gap. Several comments highlight the cultural shift required, contrasting the slower, hardware-focused mindset of traditional automakers with the agile approach needed for software. The potential for open-source software in automotive and the role of regulations in shaping the future of car software are also touched upon. Finally, some express skepticism about the "billion-dollar software war" framing, suggesting the real challenge is integrating software seamlessly into the overall vehicle design and user experience.