Tesla hires pioneer of Apple's A-series processor lineup

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After the confessions of Elon Musk, one of the most respected people in the world of technology (and one of my idols) about the hiring that Apple made to employees who had worked at Tesla for the new Project Titan Now a reversed situation comes to us.

While it used to be Apple who "borrowed" talent from Tesla for its future projects, it seems that the tables have turned and now it is Tesla who takes one of its pioneers from AppleWe are specifically talking about Jim Keller.

It is very likely that the name of Jim Keller does not sound like you at all, fear not, you are not alone, Jim Keller was one of the pioneers in the line of Apple A series processors, after passing through companies such as AMD or PA Semi (as vice president in the latter), the former Apple employee will now join the Tesla team to assist in the development of Tesla's autopilot technology.

Jim keller

Jim Keller has a recognized talent when it comes to design low-power, high-performance processorsThis can open the doors to imagination and speculate on the future of Tesla, such as using Jim Keller's talents to improve the team that runs the autopilot, or directing his efforts to improve the neurological center of the vehicles to pave the way to new features.

Whatever the reason behind this hiring, it is a very common practice in the technology sector and Apple has not commented on it.

Let's hope that Jim Keller's integration into the Tesla team will bring us a lot of headlines and news on electric cars, which, from the looks of it, everything points to they will be the victors in this war for the vehicle of the XNUMXst century.


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