According to English idioms, the subtle difference between these two words lies in the scope of use:
Wire pays more attention to its tangible "wires" and intangible "electric waves". The specific "this type of wire" or "that type of wire" expresses or defines the functions that can be realized by its single wire or double wire through its internal material, diameter and current flow, and even derives "wireless" wireless-communication and dialogue can be carried out without wires;
A cable is a cable composed of two or three parallel wires (both standard and ordinary cables have ground wires), or it can be a cable twisted by several single wires. Among them, different wires can have different functions and materials, and after mixing, they can achieve the effect that single (double) wires can't. Optical cable is one of them. Only cables can be used, not wires.
Undertake the production of cable harness engineering data.