Apple validates earlier report of layoffs at its Titan self-driving vehicle program

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Apple is supposedly laying off 190 workers from its Project Titan self-driving vehicle program.  

The Cupertino, California-based business kept in mind the layoffs in a letter to the California Employment Development Department this month, according to a Wednesday report from the San Francisco Chronicle. They layoffs will supposedly happen in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale, California.

Employees affected by the layoffs, which enter into result April 16, consist of 38 engineering program supervisors, 33 hardware engineers, 31 item style engineers and 22 software application engineers, according to the Chronicle. 

News of the reported layoffs distributed last month, with individuals inside the business stating the terminations belonged to a restructuring, according to CNBC. Some other workers will relocate to various parts of the business, the report stated. 

Apple didn’t instantly react to an ask for remark.