Evidence of Apple Maps for OS X Shows Up in iOS 6 Beta

Technically Personal reports on some interesting code found in iOS 6 suggesting that Apple's new mapping solution may be making its way to OS X in some form. The evidence, discovered by developer Cody Cooper, arrives by way of references to several older Intel graphics solutions for which map features such as shading are disabled.

In this XML file, there is a reference to a set of Intel based graphics chipsets for which certain features like Shading are disabled.

Cody says that older Intel chipsets are known to not support shading very well, and that’s probably why Apple wants to disable that feature on these Macs or will be software rendered.

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It is unclear exactly what form Apple's maps would take on the Mac and whether the references are simply for hooks into map-enabled apps on OS X or if there is some more significant mapping solution coming to the Mac.

Apple's new mapping system is a key feature of iOS 6, enabling Apple to break free of the Google Maps relationship it has relied upon since the iPhone's launch in 2007. Apple's maps, developed in partnership with TomTom and other providers, will include integration of Siri with turn-by-turn directions, "Flyover" 3D-view imagery, and integration with Yelp for local search information.

Update: As several readers have noted, with the files being inside the iPhone simulator package, it is possible that the references are merely addressing functionality of the simulator to allow developer to test their apps without an actual device.

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Top Rated Comments

Shrink Avatar
177 months ago
No.

Very interesting, thoughtful, and well explicated start for the discussion.:rolleyes:
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Allenbf Avatar
177 months ago
One more thing...

When this happens, I'm going to use Airplay to get Flyover on my 59" HDTV, and pretend I'm superman.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
slrandall Avatar
177 months ago
Makes sense. I can imagine something in iCloud where I look up directions on my computer, and by the time I'm in my car Siri is all ready to take me where I want to go.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JaviSoto Avatar
177 months ago
This could very well be for the iOS simulator... Remember it's not an EMULATOR, so it runs everything for an i386 platform, and it uses the Mac graphic card...
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Dan-- Avatar
177 months ago
Fail bro. What you said doesn't even make sense.

I'll see if I can explain it better for you.
The line: <blacklist category="hardware" fallback="shaderclipping">Intel(R) HD Graphics<blacklist>
likely means that even Intel's newer HD Graphics solutions are not considered strong enough for the needed shader support, and need to be "blacklisted" from this feature of the maps.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Kaibelf Avatar
177 months ago
Still much better than: "First!"...

That's like saying "I have tuberculosis, but at least it's not ebola."
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)