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After 10 years of rumors and speculation, Apple has officially canceled its secret electric car project. Here's why it was never going to happen.
Apple is investing $500 million in a deal with US rare earths company MP Materials as the iPhone maker faces pressure from ...
Apple has canceled its plans to release an electric car with self-driving abilities, a secretive product that had been in the works for nearly a decade. The company told employees in an internal ...
Apple is canceling one of its open secret projects -- building an autonomous electric car, and shifting most of the 2,000 employees working on it to focus on generative AI efforts instead.
Apple had its eye on the electric vehicle space before it truly spun up Project Titan. The San Francisco Chronicle reports in 2013 that Apple’s M&A whiz, a former Goldman Sachs banker named ...
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A company the size of Apple can sustain double-digit growth only by attacking very large new markets before its core products mature and decline. EVs initially appeared to be the right opportunity ...
Apple is investing $500 million with MP Materials to design and manufacture recycled rare earth magnets in the US, specifically for Apple devices.
Apple made the disclosure internally Tuesday, surprising the nearly 2,000 employees working on the project, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the announcement wasn’t public.
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