Apple has been working on Vision Pro since the launch of the original iPhone
This article is full of history, there is a record of the first discussion of the Apple Vision Pro patent, which was 15 years in development.
This One of those articles that truly reflects the passage of time between Apple products. What’s most iconic is that it’s practically talking about a modern-day product that was born from the launch of one of the most important. According to a Macworld publication, There is a record of a patent issued in 2008 regarding the development of Apple Vision Pro. The final drawing of the patent in question matches the product that the Cupertinos launched this year. As Tim Cook himself said, it has been 15 years that Apple has been constantly working towards a product that is classified as the technology of tomorrow.
A look at the Internet Archive was enough to understand what was happening with Apple Vision Pro 15 years ago
Dan MorenFrom contributors to the Macworld site, I published an article a few days ago It is titled “Apple comes late, it will be more dangerous” (translated into Spanish) and focuses on mentioning an important reflection, Is it really a little late? when rivals appear Products announced to be released in the coming years? That’s when he starts giving some examples; most importantly Apple Vision Pro.
It was on Macworld’s MacUser blog Dan wrote about the Apple Vision Pro patent 15 years agoA year ago when Apple introduced the iPhone. In 2008 he described the patent as follows:
A newly discovered patent filed by Apple in February reveals that they may be working on a wearable display that can simulate the experience of being in a virtual environment with the help of smart sensors. Apparently, these sensors will detect head and even eye movements and adapt the video accordingly, making the user feel like they are in a real environment.
Patent revealing the origins of Apple Vision Pro
Apple was already thinking about futuristic technology in a distant time
Some of our content is about the most interesting patents in the Apple world, and we know that It’s hard to see your progressBut many do not see the light this is patent history. Influential Consider how it took Apple 15 years to develop a product He still sees himself ahead of the future.
It’s a logical part of why Apple has taken so long visible to the naked eye, screens which is today part of Apple Vision Pro they weren’t therein addition to some Components like the chips that make Apple Silicon possible today They were definitely starting to plan.
Apple Vision Pro will have M5 chip inside
The challenge for Cupertinos now is to deliver a more affordable Apple Vision to the world at large. Although we don’t know how long it will take to become a reality, it seems that they are now focusing on the second generation Apple Vision Pro with the M5 chip and is 100 percent compatible with Apple’s new AI scheme. Will they be able to make promising progress with the second generation?
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