It's crazy to see that they are still so many people that don't understand. Nvidia is a mainly a software company (yeah, at nvidia they are much more people working on software than hardware). This is their strength.And why do you think the kind of visual computing the manufacturers are putting in a car aren't commodities? What does Tegra brings to the table that Intel, Mediatek, Qualcomm and others won't be able to match in terms of hardware capabilities if they decide to exploit those same markets? A car is a much less constrained environment than, let's say, a tablet, and car software isn't above what an android tablet or windows convertible are going to offer you, and volumes are fine as long as you do not have Globalfoundries as your main foundry partner.... what are your constraints on this one? So yes, it is commoditizable.
For Tegra and automotive, their advantage is Visionworks and more specifically ADAS:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/visionworks-cv-toolkit.html
good luck for mediatek to bring an equivalent to the table
