In the past few years, Apple has only heard its voice but not seen its shadow, and Cook has not given an accurate message.
The last time we heard the news of Apple's car making was “Apple Car team has been disbanded” on March 15, but we didn't expect that Apple would throw out a “king bomb” and Cook would return to the stage with CarPlay.
On June 6, local time, Apple held its annual WWDC Global Developers Conference, and on this stage, which is called the “Spring Festival of Technology” by fruit fans, Apple released the new generation of CarPlay in-car system, with the ambition of turning cars into Apple cars. Consumers are looking forward to seeing if they can drive an Apple car in the future.
For Apple, which is good at ecological construction, the in-car system may just be a pioneering tool for Apple to enter the automotive industry, and the subsequent emergence of Apple cars is also very likely.
In the current global competition of new energy and smart cars, Tesla has taken the lead in the front, but it does not mean that Musk has already secured the victory. Apple, which is very powerful in terms of financial strength, technology and brand, may be the real king of the future car industry.
If Steve Jobs is the “godfather” of Apple and smartphones, then Musk can be said to be the “godfather” of Tesla and smart cars. Steve Jobs and Musk, these two unearthly business wizards, in the history of human car-making across time and space met. Apple and Tesla, there is also a battle.
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