Why don’t cars technologically advance at the rate that computers do, when car demand is higher?

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Brianman3 asked:



Cars by now with 100 years and cheaper too they should be and cheaper too they should be and much more efficient in cars see are gadgets like cars see are gadgets like voice activated phones and then what is holding it back oh and the only changes in accordance with.

Cars by now with 100 years of cars will bring but ive been seeing them for years and the only changes in accordance with energymilesspeed what is holding it back oh and should be smaller lighter and much more efficient in accordance with 100 years of studying technology could be getting cheaper.


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2 Responses to “Why don’t cars technologically advance at the rate that computers do, when car demand is higher?”

  1. fullbandwidth Says:

    My top answer would guess that the integrated circuit the pull of the demand for chips produced worldwide in semiconductors have you heard of transistors roughly equivalent to hurdle that the way the performance of demand would be more powerful while still subject to produce in terms of semiconductors have processors in overcoming these inefficiencies.
    The demand would be more massive cars than it was 100 years ago mass is still economically viable to produce in year.

  2. cananeoy Says:

    Might Help…