It turns out NURBS are used to create it, and SubDivision surfaces are based on such continuous geometry. The result of using squircles is you don't get strong highlight artifacts at the borders between flat surfaces and the beginning of a bevel. In CAD is it typically referred to as G2 or G3 continuity setting. It has to do with creating a soft continuity between normals as the surface moves around a corner.
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