The HMI system in the Roma (Human Machine Interface) is an internal project as I understand it. I guess the team is pretty small and this is their first real production version of it. BMW have been perfecting i-Drive for over 20 years now and make more cars in a couple of days of production than Ferrari make in a year so you can see there is going to be a resource imbalance in this area of tech. In contrast Lamborghini can piggyback off the huge volumes made by Audi for their tech but Ferrari have no such parent group to call upon.

The 3rd photo in this link shows the View Max screen showing the full sat nav map in the main dash display. That is one of the features they have simply abandoned with this update and as they have been shipping new Romas without the button for it on the steering wheel, it looks like it is destined not to return to this model which is frankly ridiculous.

https://www.ferrari.com/ko-KR/magazine/articles/human-machine-interface-technology