I was pondering today the car chip "shortage" problem we are having. Is it really a "shortage" or is it a fast timeline forced obsolescence of Petrol cars? It seems strange that Covid has been over for a while, yet there remains a mass "shortage" of "chips" for petrol cars and yet, there doesn't seem to be any shortage of chips for electric cars. Enquiring minds want to know: Which part of a petrol car seems to have a chip shortage, what does it control and what controlled those parts before they were controlled by chips? One would think, there would be a whole lot more chips in a electric car than in a petrol powered one. Yes?