Apple's car is scaled back - if it arrives it will NOT be fully self-driving but could cost $100K
Apple's long-delayed and troubled car project has been scaled back - it won't be fully self-driving if it arrives in 2026. Known internally as Titan, the Apple car will have a steering wheel and pedals, according to a Bloomberg report, which is a step down from the fully autonomous vehicle the company initially had planned. The Cupertino, California company was first rumored to be working on an electric vehicle with all the stylistic notes and software prowess of its popular smartphones and computers in 2014. The new version of the vehicle will have self-driving features that can be used on highways and will be driven by a system codenamed Denali that uses a processor that's as powerful as'about four of Apple's highest-end Mac chips combined,' Bloomberg's Mark Gorman reports. Apple's long-delayed and troubled car project has been scaled back - it won't be fully self-driving if it arrives in 2026.
Dec-6-2022, 21:52:16 GMT
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