Apple's active suspension is unique. It can leave the adjustment of suspension to the driver to control, or the system can automatically detect the road conditions and make corresponding responses. Specifically, Apple's active suspension system includes a variable pressure air spring. If the vehicle vibrates at a certain frequency on a certain road section, the system can compensate the vibration frequency to reduce the vehicle bumps, thus reducing the sense of motion sickness of the drivers and passengers. In addition, this suspension can also perform a number of non-driving functions, such as shaking the vehicle cockpit at low frequency, so that passengers (especially children) can fall asleep as soon as possible. This design is unique to Apple and completely different from the traditional thinking of automobile manufacturers.
It's not a day or two since Apple built a car. A few years ago, it was reported that Apple wanted to build a car. Zhang Xiaolong, an employee of Xpeng Motors, was in charge of the automotive field at Apple, and then he was arrested for stealing company information. From the details published by the court, we know that there are more than 2,700 employees specializing in the automotive field within Apple, and some employees will also participate in automotive projects. It is normal for such a large-scale car team to come up with some new patents, but when will Apple cars come out?
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