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The automatic Apple Car module and other customized chips should be completed in 2023 February 23, 2022by Martin 6 Work on an Apple Car autopilot chip module and other custom chips should be completed in 2023, about a year from now. A photo showing an aerial view of the Apple Park headquarters Development work on the Autopilot module, one of the semiconductor components that make up the Apple Car's single custom chip, will reportedly be completed in 2023. There are rumors that the Apple Car will be released no earlier than 2025. A previously unreported project, work on the development of an autonomous Apple Car module has begun in 2021. It has been going on for almost a year.
Apparently, Apple has tapped South Korean C Level Executive List outsourcing company Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) to help develop chip modules and semiconductor packages for Apple's fabled car. Automatic chips for Apple Car will be completed in 2023 A new report from The Elec suggests that Apple has cleared another hurdle in its plans to develop an autonomous car, with the company's South Korean subsidiary reportedly working with a Korean supplier on a custom chip automation module that will power Apple's car. does Apple even gave its regional office in South Korea the bill of material rights for the project.
Read: How to configure Apple Maps Sources said South Korea's OSAT was working on a chip module that would perform an autopilot function, similar to those used by Tesla. OSAT in this context refers to "outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing" rather than a specific company. The report did not name the supplier in question. Sources said Tesla used Samsung's memory while developing its auto chip module and outsourced assembly work to South Korean firm JCET STATSChipPAC Korea. Apple has taken a similar route with its project, they said. Development work on this previously unreported chip module began in 2021. The project should be completed in 2023.
Apparently, Apple has tapped South Korean C Level Executive List outsourcing company Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) to help develop chip modules and semiconductor packages for Apple's fabled car. Automatic chips for Apple Car will be completed in 2023 A new report from The Elec suggests that Apple has cleared another hurdle in its plans to develop an autonomous car, with the company's South Korean subsidiary reportedly working with a Korean supplier on a custom chip automation module that will power Apple's car. does Apple even gave its regional office in South Korea the bill of material rights for the project.
Read: How to configure Apple Maps Sources said South Korea's OSAT was working on a chip module that would perform an autopilot function, similar to those used by Tesla. OSAT in this context refers to "outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing" rather than a specific company. The report did not name the supplier in question. Sources said Tesla used Samsung's memory while developing its auto chip module and outsourced assembly work to South Korean firm JCET STATSChipPAC Korea. Apple has taken a similar route with its project, they said. Development work on this previously unreported chip module began in 2021. The project should be completed in 2023.