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Submission + - Chip Shortage stops production of GM's Super Cruise hands free driving system (cnet.com) 2

McGruber writes: The shortage of semiconductor chips has hit General Motors, causing it to stop production of its Super Cruise driver assistance system. A Cadillac spokesperson said "Super Cruise is an important feature for the Cadillac Escalade program. Although it's temporarily unavailable at the start of regular production due to the industry-wide shortage of semiconductors, we're confident in our team's ability to find creative solutions to mitigate the supply chain situation and resume offering the feature for our customers as soon as possible."

Super Cruise is unavailable across GM's entire lineup of cars.

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Chip Shortage stops production of GM's Super Cruise hands free driving system

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  • No great loss!
    To anyone who has watched the decline of GM -- particularly in the areas of engineering, production/manufacturing, service & customer support, technology, and management.

    Disrupting GM's decline past mediocrity, like disrupting the USA Congress, is a blessing in disguise.
    IMHO
  • We had cars for over 60 years before computer chips went in. You telling me we can't whip up a work around with less functionality?

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