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Apple is working on a next-generation version of the Vision Pro with an M5 chip, according to code accidentally shared by ...
Newly-discovered code references an Apple Vision Pro with M5 processor, which could be a giveaway the next generation Apple ...
Apple appears to have inadvertently included details about several of its upcoming devices in code spotted by MacRumors. One part of the code suggests that Apple plans on putting an M5 chip in its ...
Newly-discovered code references an Apple Vision Pro with M5 processor, which could be a giveaway the next generation Apple Vision Pro 2 is right around the corner.
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Apple is reportedly planning to launch the Vision Pro 2 with M5 chip. This could make the second-generation mixed-reality headset more powerful than the Vision Pro 1 which features M2 chip.
Apple Vision Pro will be two years old in February. For those holding out for a second-gen version, it sounds like the Apple Vision Pro 2 may have a better chip than expected.
Fresh leaks point to Apple Vision Pro 2 featuring the M5 chip, contradicting recent M4 rumours. The same source hints at no performance bump for Apple Watch Series 11 and an A19 Pro-powered iPad mini.
The expected spec bump for Apple Vision Pro has been seemingly confirmed by leaked Apple code, suggesting it will be the M5, not M4, launching soon.
Apple has been researching how to make even the light seal on an Apple Vision Pro become a touch-sensitive control surface.
Apple plans to introduce a new version of the Vision Pro this year, with the main update focused on the chip inside, reports Bloomberg's ...
Apple has already sold roughly 200,000 units of the Vision Pro, selling out the device earlier this week, MacRumours reported. Here is what you need to know about the Apple Vision Pro.
What does the Apple Vision Pro do? It’s a wearable headset, with twin micro‑OLED displays – one for each eye – and featuring 23 million pixels, which is more than a 4K TV.
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