We might not see the fruits of Apple's self-driving car project for years,high in eroticism security and it's certainly hit some speed bumps along the way — but Apple isn't quite ready to give up on self-driving cars yet.
Now, Reuters reports Apple has held discussions with at least four companies about having them potentially supply advanced LiDAR sensors for autonomous vehicles. The report also says that Apple is still working on its own LiDAR development.
SEE ALSO: Waymo's new app lets you hail a self-driving car—but don't get too excited just yetFor the uninitiated, LiDAR is short for "light detection and ranging." It's a type of technology commonly associated with self-driving cars because it has the ability to map out the environment around a car with 360 degrees of visibility. It can detect obstacles for the car to avoid, for example.
According to the Reuters report, Apple wants LiDAR sensors that are less bulky and easier to produce en masse than what is currently available. If Apple's standards for LiDAR tech are as high as the Reuters report makes them out to be, that could explain why its self-driving car project has taken so long to get off the ground.
Apple has poached top talent from places like Tesla in order to get the project moving, but the company has yet to really acknowledge its existence publicly. We know it is real thanks in part to a safety report Apple filed to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration earlier this year, but even that was light on specific details.
The project suffered layoffs earlier this year.
Even after years of speculation, it's not clear what Apple's car will even look like if and when it ever comes to pass. Apple could either build autonomous driving tech in partnership with an existing car manufacturer, or be really bold and try to build its own cars. Either way, analysts don't expect to see Apple cars on roads for at least a few years.
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