Apple's car launch, AI competition and in-house batteries
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ Numerous developments and reports on huge companies based in Cupertino have been made, and it seems that the past week has been the leading role in the tech world. From leading artificial intelligence (AI) competition to the possibility of developing in-house batteries for future iPhones, Apple is spreading ripples in the industry.
Morgan Stanley intends to give Apple an edge in AI competition
Morgan Stanley analysts led by Katie Huberty suggested in a recent report that Apple is in the most suitable position to profit from mainstream adoption of AI. The analyst believes that Apple's unique combination of hardware, software, and services $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$Ya $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ I think it will have an advantage over competitors such as.
According to recent news, Google is appealing to EU regulators over iMessage. Google previously asked Apple to open iMessage to people other than iPhone users, but now they are seeking support from European Union (EU) regulators. Google has partnered with European telecommunications companies to make Apple's iMessage recognized as a “core” service, and is encouraging Apple to make iMessage compatible with other messaging services.
Apple car sales postponed
It is said that there is a possibility that the launch of Apple's autonomous vehicle project, which was initially called “Project Titan,” will not be realized until 10 years from now. The news came one month after tech analyst Ming Chi Kuo stated that there were no prospects for the Apple Car project. Apple's in-house battery development Apple2025 and beyondIt is reported that they are developing unique batteries for future mobile products with the aim of launching them. It is expected that the performance of this new battery will be greatly improved compared to the existing one.
What's new at Apple
In response to the fact that a settlement of 53 million dollars was paid in a lawsuit over an inaccurate moisture indicator, Apple equipped macOS Sonoma with a new function to detect liquid in the Mac's USB-C port in order to reduce false warranty claims.
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