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Apple is busy working on fresh, specialized chips that will power their upcoming smart glasses, more advanced Macs, and state-of-the-art AI servers. These new processors aim to match or even surpass current tech standards. One chip, inspired by the Apple Watch’s energy-efficient processors, is tailored to keep devices running longer.
The company plans to begin mass production with TSMC very soon, targeting either late 2025 or 2027. The focus on glasses is particularly intense, with Apple aiming to outshine Meta in the augmented reality market where Meta’s Ray-Ban has been popular, selling around 2 million units. Instead of typical AR glasses, Apple might develop non-AR versions that utilize cameras and AI to help users navigate their environment, all while conserving battery life.
Apple’s CEO Tim Cook is determined to win big here, focusing on consumer-friendly features that could revolutionize how we see smart glasses. The new chips are expected to enable seamless camera control and environment scanning without draining power, opening new possibilities for wearable tech.
This move showcases Apple’s push into more personalized, AI-driven devices that seamlessly blend with daily life, promising exciting times ahead for fans and gadget lovers alike.
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