Apple’s cancelled car project laid the exact foundation for the massive neural computing power found inside the upcoming M7 and M8 chips for new devices.
Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar is a veteran tech journalist with thousands of posts on publications such as AndroidHeadlines, 91mobiles, TechNerdiness, and GizBot. As a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Computer Science, Akshay’s interests lie in all things tech, including iPhones and iOS. Owning an iPhone 15, he always tries to play with the latest developments in the world of iOS and cover stories around the new features. Whenever he is not destroying the keyboard, writing a constant stream of stories, you can find him playing competitive multiplayer games like Counter-Strike and Call of Duty.
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