Frank Fearon, an Apple engineer, wrote to GoMentum that "We would... like to get anunderstanding of timing and availability for the space, and how we would need to coordinatearound other parties who would be using [it]," according to the publication. In another emailfrom a GoMentum official to Fearon, the official delayed a tour of the facility but said, "We wouldstill like to meet in order to keep everything moving and to meet your testing schedule."
该报还称,苹果公司的一位工程师Frank Fearon曾致信GoMentum:“我们希望明确了解此基地的时间安排和可使用性,以及我们如何与其它正在使用它的机构进行协调。而在另外一封GoMentum官员写给Fearon的邮件中,GoMentum官员将基地的一个参观活动延期,并表示:“我们更加希望碰面(达成合作)以保证一切(测试活动)顺利进行并且满足你们的测试日程安排。
Apple declined to comment.
苹果公司并未对此资讯做出回应。
The Guardian didn't publish the documents cited in the report, and it's unclear whether Appledirectly said it's building a self-driving electric car. The company could be interested in the facilityfor other purposes, such as testing out car technologies in a more real-to-life environmentinstead of in a lab. And there's no guarantee that Apple will release an electric self-driving careven if it's currently researching the technology.
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