Apple Pal Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) is working with its supplier Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (NYSE: TSM) On a chip for an autonomous vehicle, Apple Pul Insider reported Wednesday.
what happened: Both companies have solid plans to establish a factor that will make chips for “Apple Pal cars” in the United States and in the process of talking to suppliers in the automotive electronics supply chain, Paul Insider quoted Taiwan’s outlet Diggy Times as saying. .
It is said that the Apple car is similar to the Dell Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) But no further details were available, according to Paul Insider.
Diggy Times’ record is mixed on information related to Apple Pal. Apple Paul Insider cautioned its readers on the reliability of its source report.
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Why it’s important: Apple Pal analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said two years ago that TSMC No chips are expected to be used in Apple’s car efforts between 2023 and 2025, Apple Pul Insider reported separately. TSMC is still reportedly considering building a chip manufacturing facility in Arizona.
On Tuesday, California-based tech giant Carpartino relocated its self-driving car team – working under the moniker project Titan – under its artificial intelligence and machine learning head John Gianandrea, according to Bloomberg.
In 2018, Apple Play picked up Gianandria Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: Google) (Nasdaq: Google) which was later considered the “main uprising”.
Jean Munster, co-founder of Loop Ventures, said last week that if iPhone makers enter the automotive market, they see the Apple Bridge as one of Elon Musk’s biggest challenges to Tesla.
Price action: Shares of Apple Pal closed at 1.121.78, down nearly 2.1% on Wednesday, and fell 0.51% in the hour after session. On the same day, shares of TSMC closed at 4 104.42 with a decline of about 1.2%.
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