Apple virtual and augmented reality glasses may appear with a power similar to that of the MacBook Air 2022. At least, that’s what Mark Gurman from bloombergwho reported that Apple Glass will include M2 chipas well as at least 16 GB of RAM.
The aforementioned journalist comments in his weekly newsletter that Apple Glass may come with the most basic model of the M2 chip. Namely, one that includes an 8-core CPU and a GPU. However, this version of the SoC has 8 GB of single memory, while the viewer can get 16 GB of RAM.
This is not the first time that Gurman reveals data about the capabilities of Apple Glass virtual and augmented reality glasses. In fact, the journalist assured a few months ago, when the M2 had not yet been announced, that this device could come with the M1 Pro chip, since it offers somewhat more advanced graphics compared to the M1 chip.
Ming-Chi Kuo, a popular analyst who also revealed important details about Apple Glass, for his part said that the glasses will come with a chip equivalent to the M1 Pro. Considering that the M2 performance tests reflect the performance is very similar to that obtained with SoC included in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro, it makes sense for Apple to bet on this processor model for its display.
In addition to the M2 chip, Apple Glass is expected to include a second “lower” processor, Kuo said. responsible for monitoring various sensorswhich will be much more powerful than what we see, for example, on the iPhone.
The launch of Apple Glass is still unknown, but could be very close
While Apple Glass still doesn’t have a set release date, everything seems to indicate that will be announced this year. Just a few days ago, Tim Cook, CEO of the company, suggested in an interview ChinaDaily that his arrival may be very near. “I am very excited about the possibilities in this space. Stay with us and you will see what we have to offer,” he said.
While the Cupertino-based company could have officially unveiled the Apple Glass as early as this year, not expected to be commercialized before 2023; following a strategy similar to the one the company adopted with the first Apple Watch. This, according to recent reports, is due to legal and distribution complications in some markets, as well as problems in the supply chain.
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