Well said. That's exactly what drove this decision. The worst case scenario is for them to produce a two chip smart controller that will work with any Autel
Evo II platform regardless of version; that would be 100% satisfactory (two smart controller is not a solution - it's a terrible compromise). They can proceed with a new chipset to address the shortage and manufacture smart controllers that are supply constrained due to needing two chips and take a little less profit for the good of the consumer and their business.?
Then we can celebrate and covet the new and improved
Evo II v2 and increase their sales. They can replace drones with new versions (instead of keep old in stock).
Would it slow the release of the smart controller? Of course. Would it be the right thing to do? Please share.