Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has patented a novel camera system for vehicles, using cameras in place of rearview mirrors to capture footage of the external surroundings. This follows the company's announcement earlier this year that it was discontinuing its decade-long Apple Car project, codenamed Titan.
What Happened: According to Apple's filing with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO,) the Tim Cook-led company intends to project the camera feed on the car's windshield.
The patent outlines a camera system that is integrated into a vehicle's mirrors. This system is designed to project live feeds onto the vehicle's windshield, which could potentially enhance driver safety by minimizing the need to look away from the road.
Illustration of Apple's patent | Photo courtesy: Apple The patent application describes a system where cameras mounted on the sides of the vehicle capture views typically seen in side mirrors. These views are then displayed on the windshield when the corresponding turn signal is activated.
Additional cameras, such as a rearview camera or a 360-degree camera, may also be incorporated into the system. The live feeds from these cameras could be displayed on the windshield based on various factors, such as turn signal information, speedometer information, or sensor data.
Why It Matters: Earlier this year, Apple decided to abandon its electric vehicle project, Project Titan, to focus on generative AI. This decision led to speculation about Apple's future in the automotive industry.
However, the recent patent application indicates that Apple is still exploring opportunities in vehicle technology.
Following the cancellation of Project Titan, Gene Munster of Deepwater Asset Management suggested that Apple should consider acquiring Rivian Automotive to fill the gap left by the project. This patent could be a sign that Apple is still interested in the automotive sector, but perhaps in a different capacity than initially expected.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the Apple Car project, analysts have been skeptical about its realization. This new patent application may reignite discussions about Apple's potential role in the automotive industry.
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苹果公司(NASDAQ:AAPL)为车辆专利了一种新型摄像头系统,使用摄像头代替后视镜来捕捉外部环境。这是继今年早些时候公司宣布停止持续十年的苹果汽车项目,代号Titan之后的又一项创新。
根据苹果向世界知识产权组织(WIPO)提交的申请,由蒂姆·库克牵头的公司计划将摄像头视频投射到汽车的挡风玻璃上。
该专利概述了一个集成在车辆镜子中的摄像头系统。该系统旨在将实时视频投影到车辆的挡风玻璃上,这有可能通过最小化需要离开道路的操作来提高驾驶安全性。
苹果的专利插图 | 照片由苹果提供 该专利申请描述了一种系统,其中安装在车辆侧面的摄像头捕捉通常在侧面镜中看到的视图。这些视图在相应的转向灯被激活时显示在挡风玻璃上。
此外,还可以将其他摄像头,如后视摄像头或360度摄像头,纳入系统。这些摄像头的实时视频会根据各种因素显示在挡风玻璃上,如转向灯信息、速度计信息或传感器数据。
今年早些时候,苹果决定放弃其电动汽车项目Titan,专注于生成型人工智能。这一决定引起了有关苹果在汽车行业的未来的猜测。
然而,最近的专利申请表明,苹果仍在探索汽车技术的机遇。
在取消Titan项目之后,Deepwater资产管理公司的吉恩·芒斯特建议苹果考虑收购Rivian Automotive,以填补该项目留下的空缺。这项专利可能表明,苹果仍然对汽车板块感兴趣,但可能与最初预期的不同。
尽管围绕苹果汽车项目仍存在不确定性,分析师对其实现持怀疑态度。这项新的专利申请可能会重新点燃有关苹果在汽车行业中潜在角色的讨论。
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