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Let me back up Eric. I work for a company that manufactures semiconductors.
We do very little automotive business for various reasons. Part of the
reason is that automotive electronics suppliers have very stringent long
term reliability requirements for their semiconductor manufacturers. Which
led to an interesting discussion with another employee:
me: "Part of the challenge is that the auto manufacturers need long-term
reliability requirements, 10 years and more"
him: "What? Who drives a car more than 10 years old?"
me: "Well, me. I have a 1982 Alfa Romeo."
Greg
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From: "Storhok, Eric (E.M.)" <estorhok@domain.elided>
I can't directly tell you what went on for suspension thing, no idea what
went on there. But, yes, electronics were held in very high regard. One
way to look at this is that most companies are filled with people who doubt
electronics just like a lot of you, so we are actually required to show that
things were thought of to the extent that a large team could think of.
If you don't want to be reassured, then there is nothing I can do. All I
can do is tell you what I know the industry is doing.
Eric Storhok
Core Emissions and Fuel Economy Team
Advanced Powertrain Engineering
(313)33x75011
MD 35, FPC-B
Ford Motor Company
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