Just two weeks after receiving permission to run a self-driving car, Apple tested its technology on the streets of California with a Lexus white car.
One of the three multi-purpose hybrid sports cars - one of three licensed for Apple personnel and teams - was seen near the technology giant's building. On the surface of the car there are many sensors have been installed including a radar and a series of cameras. According to an expert in the field it is clear that these sensors bought by Apple from abroad and not made by Apple.
​Apple began working on self-driving cars in 2014 under a project Project Titan. More than 1,000 people, including former Tesla engineers and large US and European automakers, have been employed. In December last year, Apple unveiled its plans for a self-driving vehicle in a speech to the US Federal Highway Safety Agency, expressing its enthusiasm for the capabilities of mechanized systems in many areas and sectors including transportation. Apple then began testing self-driving cars one California roads. But the group has rethink its declining ambition over the past months, choosing to focus on producing technologies that make ordinary cars self-driving, and thus have abandoned the idea of ​​manufacturing the entire car.
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