@mausball

My biggest issue isn't that a vehicle could be 'software defined', but that manufacturers will adopt the 'hardware as a service' model that is becoming popular in the IT space (Meraki). Subscribe forever, or your car can repo itself (new Ford patent application). The idea of buying something is dying, which is....not good.

@Treksh

Its pretty nice to see arm moving forward but software as a service in vehicles is a dark future.

@ChristopherHailey

Congratulations to Jeff for being able to make a sponsored video without being a total shill.  You had topics that highlighted the product that have value that relate to the sponsor without just being an ad. GJ, J. G.

@piman13_71

One thing that terrifies me with the car manufacturers being more directly responsible for the software is that now there self certifying… and now look at Boeing and think how much more a car manufacturer would be willing to cheap out, or just look at what they have done already….

@EngineeringNibbles

Software defined cars is an insane concept, it being needed for the "future" of cars highlights the assumption that cars will continue eating up substantial portions of our income instead of becoming cheaper, as well as reminds me how little work will be able to be done independently on vehicles

@Grishanof

The car guy was yapping for 3 minutes and didn't say anything, that's a talent

@fredghostkyle

Congrats on the ARM sponsorship!! So glad to see your channel expanding while maintaining quality and professionalism!! Can’t wait to see what’s next!

@eldibs

Of course Arm would sponsor you, with all the work you've done showing cool stuff that can be done with their designs. Also, the Powerfoyle cells look really cool.

@Lishtenbird

2:38 The last time I heard about "safety and security" was when my smart lights that were operating locally for years started requiring an online account, with their app getting upgraded for in-house cameras and sensors.

@LanTenko

The only scenario that could work with software defined vehicles will be if they offer an alternative with open software. Also, love the focus on energy efficiency.

@cassettepllayer

Pretty cool stuff, thanks Jeff. But the part with the automobile software company is wild! My man here talking with the villains of the auto industry hahahaha

@bar10dr

Thanks for informing that it’s sponsored, I will still watch the video. Huge props for that, it makes you very trustworthy 👍

@happilicious

Did a double take when I saw you feature GHS. I use their compiler at work, their support is excellent.

@jonasfrito2

Subscription Defined Vehicle = Software Defined Vehicle.
"Have you payed for this month airbag subscription?"
PS: thanks Jeff for your videos, always fun , entertaining and allways learn something interesting.

@allenellisdewitt

Honestly, a really different view on CES, thank you!

@meco

I think with software like HomeAssistant and in general the local first approach we're going to see more powerful RISC architecture in consumers daily life's. Then again something like the Intel N100 came like a surprise and who knows what all the brilliant engineers will come up with all the next gen fab's being built all around the world right now

@Acceleratedpayloads

Dude, nice job getting sponsored by arm. YOu don't need me to tell you this, but I"m legit proud of you.

@michaelbishton9439

I really like your thoughtful questions and look into one theme across a spectrum of systems and applications!

@esra_erimez

Sophie Wilson & Steve Furber are living legends.

@tomholroyd7519

Can you run an ARM CPU using a betavolt battery? Or would that need a beowulf cluster of betavolts (betawulf)? (Or like, a betavolt and a capacitor)