Apple's shift away from EV efforts towards CarPlay is seen as a strategic move in the automotive market. Former Tesla critic Jon Bryant's focus on Apple's autonomous car progress has shifted following Apple's decision. The company's new CarPlay is now positioned as its key entry into the automotive industry, aiming to compete with Android in cars.
$AAPL | 'Clock Is Ticking' For Apple As It Faces Obliteration In Auto Market, Says @markgurman: Here's How Cupertino Can Turn CarPlay Into A Moneymaker When the company decided to revamp Carplay in late 2021, it proceeded with the intent of taking on Android Auto, says Gurman.… https://t.co/UuJcuPPhtr
Following the demise of Apple's own automotive project, the company's attention has turned to the next-generation CarPlay and its relationship with automakers. https://t.co/EO4dGcpbtK
Power On: The new CarPlay was designed to fend off Android in cars. Now it’s Apple’s only hope in the automotive market. https://t.co/ZsTMiodO8T
Apple’s new CarPlay is now the company’s last hope to crack the automotive industry, @markgurman writes in this week’s Power On https://t.co/iGPMIu47PK
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"With Apple originally aiming for Level 5 autonomy – with no steering wheels or pedals – the main designs created within the company (for the Apple Car) were less sportscar and more minivan…" https://t.co/AePnBg5feJ
Hello, friends! Longtime Tesla hater Jon Bryant tried for years to convince people like me and @TSLAfanMTL that Apple was way ahead of Tesla in autonomous cars. When Apple recently abandoned all EV efforts, Jon instantly pivoted to "Apple is shrewdly eschewing the low margin… https://t.co/bWffGWDQqv