Upcoming Enhancements for Apple Vision Pro 2 Revealed: Key Details to Consider
The tech world is abuzz with rumours and speculations about the upcoming Apple Vision Pro 2, the successor to Apple's groundbreaking mixed reality headset. According to reports, the new device is expected to receive an upgrade, featuring an advanced R2 chip that could potentially revolutionise the mixed reality experience.
The current Apple Vision Pro, launched earlier this year, is powered by a combination of Apple's M2 chip and an R1 chip. While the architecture of the R1 chip remains undisclosed, it is believed to be built on a 3nm process. The R2 chip, on the other hand, is rumoured to be fabricated using TSMC's 2nm process, suggesting a significant jump in performance.
John Gearty, Founder and CEO of PulseJet Studios and a former Engineering Program Manager at Apple, has shared his insights about the next version of the Apple Vision Pro. Gearty emphasises the need for a design refresh to improve broad adoption and even suggests the possibility of an Apple Vision Air as a potential next step.
Gearty's feedback resonates with the most common criticism of the current Apple Vision Pro - its bulkiness. Users have found it too heavy to wear for extended periods, which could be addressed in the upcoming version.
There are also rumours suggesting that Apple may unveil the upgraded Vision Pro 2 as soon as next month. This announcement could coincide with an October event where Apple is expected to reveal the M5 MacBook Pro and an M5-equipped Vision Pro.
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Stay tuned for more updates on the Apple Vision Pro 2. The future of mixed reality is just around the corner!