The previous Apple Car news can be said to have blown the entire Internet, and one of the biggest highlights is autonomous driving. And now, the news has become a little quieter.
Just when many people are beginning to forget that Apple may launch its first car, according to the latest news, Apple originally planned to provide ambitious self-driving features for its future electric cars, but that plan has now been scaled back and the car's target launch date pushed back by about a year to 2026.
Apple has made a major overhaul of its self-driving car project (codenamed "Titan" internally) and is planning a less ambitious design that would include a steering wheel and pedals and only support driving on highways, according to sources. Fully automatic driving function.
Apple originally wanted to offer "Level 5" autonomy in its cars, the highest level of driverless technology that no automaker has yet achieved. Apple's plan now places more restrictions on its self-driving features, below "Level 5."
For Apple, the car it builds is all-round, the car-machine system can be handled by itself, and the processor needed by the car can also be designed by itself.
It is said that the car is also equipped with a chip with a computing power equivalent to four of the most high-end Macs. powerful computing power.
In addition, the car also has a series of custom lidar sensors, radar sensors and camera arrays that can provide the car with positioning information, lane data, and orientation compared to people and objects.
Apple is said to aim to maintain its price below 100,000 USD, in order to attract more customers and impact Tesla and other new energy vehicle manufacturers.
Just when many people are beginning to forget that Apple may launch its first car, according to the latest news, Apple originally planned to provide ambitious self-driving features for its future electric cars, but that plan has now been scaled back and the car's target launch date pushed back by about a year to 2026.
Apple has made a major overhaul of its self-driving car project (codenamed "Titan" internally) and is planning a less ambitious design that would include a steering wheel and pedals and only support driving on highways, according to sources. Fully automatic driving function.
Apple originally wanted to offer "Level 5" autonomy in its cars, the highest level of driverless technology that no automaker has yet achieved. Apple's plan now places more restrictions on its self-driving features, below "Level 5."
For Apple, the car it builds is all-round, the car-machine system can be handled by itself, and the processor needed by the car can also be designed by itself.
It is said that the car is also equipped with a chip with a computing power equivalent to four of the most high-end Macs. powerful computing power.
In addition, the car also has a series of custom lidar sensors, radar sensors and camera arrays that can provide the car with positioning information, lane data, and orientation compared to people and objects.
Apple is said to aim to maintain its price below 100,000 USD, in order to attract more customers and impact Tesla and other new energy vehicle manufacturers.
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