Click here to Skip to main content
15,886,578 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralLeaks from Redmond show Microsoft negotiating to buy French University Pin
BillWoodruff21-Jan-22 21:09
professionalBillWoodruff21-Jan-22 21:09 
GeneralRe: Leaks from Redmond show Microsoft negotiating to buy French University Pin
Daniel Pfeffer22-Jan-22 5:40
professionalDaniel Pfeffer22-Jan-22 5:40 
GeneralCar software Pin
Calin Negru21-Jan-22 19:46
Calin Negru21-Jan-22 19:46 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
OriginalGriff21-Jan-22 20:19
mveOriginalGriff21-Jan-22 20:19 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
Calin Negru22-Jan-22 10:28
Calin Negru22-Jan-22 10:28 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
Nelek22-Jan-22 4:06
protectorNelek22-Jan-22 4:06 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
obermd22-Jan-22 6:19
obermd22-Jan-22 6:19 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
obermd22-Jan-22 6:24
obermd22-Jan-22 6:24 
The answer to your question is automotive software is generally incredibly complex and poorly structured. NASA's full report on the Toyota unintended acceleration in the 2000s slammed Toyota for such poor software design and architecture that they (NASA's software engineers) couldn't say for certainty that Toyota's software wasn't causing unintended accelerations.

In addition, it appears automakers have used techniques out of the 60s for their control software. Techniques such as timing loops that can't be ported to newer, faster hardware; no abstraction of hardware layers; etc. This became apparent last year when the CEO of Intel Corp. chastised the auto industry for wanting the integrated circuit industry to reopen foundries for 20 year old chip technology. Tesla and other EV startups appear to have avoided this issue by using modern software design techniques so that when one chip became hard to get they were able to switch to other chips to continue manufacturing.

GeneralRe: Car software Pin
Daniel Pfeffer22-Jan-22 6:59
professionalDaniel Pfeffer22-Jan-22 6:59 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
dandy7222-Jan-22 7:54
dandy7222-Jan-22 7:54 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
Greg Utas22-Jan-22 8:52
professionalGreg Utas22-Jan-22 8:52 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
den2k8822-Jan-22 11:10
professionalden2k8822-Jan-22 11:10 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
obermd22-Jan-22 13:01
obermd22-Jan-22 13:01 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
den2k8823-Jan-22 22:35
professionalden2k8823-Jan-22 22:35 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
jschell23-Jan-22 8:25
jschell23-Jan-22 8:25 
GeneralRe: Car software Pin
den2k8822-Jan-22 10:57
professionalden2k8822-Jan-22 10:57 
GeneralWow! I'm Rich!! Pin
Kevin Marois21-Jan-22 15:46
professionalKevin Marois21-Jan-22 15:46 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
RobertSF21-Jan-22 19:46
professionalRobertSF21-Jan-22 19:46 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
DRHuff21-Jan-22 18:03
DRHuff21-Jan-22 18:03 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
RickZeeland21-Jan-22 18:53
mveRickZeeland21-Jan-22 18:53 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
Slacker00721-Jan-22 21:08
professionalSlacker00721-Jan-22 21:08 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
honey the codewitch22-Jan-22 1:04
mvahoney the codewitch22-Jan-22 1:04 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
Cp-Coder22-Jan-22 4:26
Cp-Coder22-Jan-22 4:26 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
obermd22-Jan-22 6:26
obermd22-Jan-22 6:26 
GeneralRe: Wow! I'm Rich!! Pin
jschell23-Jan-22 8:26
jschell23-Jan-22 8:26 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.