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Apple’s silicon engineering group, which devised the processors for the iPhone, iPad and Mac, has developed Apple car chip that consists of neural processors that can handle the artificial intelligence needed for autonomous driving.
Apple’s ideal electric car that can spare customers from driving fatigue would have no steering wheel and pedals. Apple’s existing services and devices could also be integrated with the car.
Though its interior would be designed around hands-off driving, Apple plans to equip the car with an emergency takeover mode.
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A sophisticated cooling system may become necessary to cool the advanced chip that control the autonomous with full self-driving ability that doesn’t require human intervention.
If Apple fails to launch a car with full self-driving ability it could either postpone the release or could come out with a car with lesser technology, said the report.
Apple’s self-driving car project known as Project Titan is led by Apple Watch software executive Kevin Lynch, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.
Apple is currently testing the tech using a fleet of 69 Lexus SUVs, says the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles. Engineers who are involved in the project say that Apple is intending to build stronger safeguards compared to its competitors.