Process nodes of 40 nanometers and above are utilized to manufacture some of the most common components widely used in auto applications, including microcontrollers (up to 100 per vehicle), sensors (up to 120 per vehicle), and analog ICs. According to Supplyframe Commodity IQ analysis, analog ICs (produced on more mature semiconductor process nodes and numbering about 100 per vehicle) are poised to become again supply-constrained for autos due to limited production capacity on mature nodes as soon as 2025, and the expected 20% or more increase in the number of these ICs in automobiles in just a few years.