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Many companies are being attracted to the hot Metaverse industry, and Apple, as a technology company, is targeting AR/VR/MR in this wave.
According to recent news, Apple may postpone the launch of its AR/VR headset this year, and we may not see it until late 2022 or 2023.
The target areas for Apple's AR/VR headset are focused on gaming, media consumption and communications, with gaming being the main focus in terms of possible configurations.
“A single day is enough to make us a little larger or, another time, a little smaller.”
Apple's AR/VR headset will feature 2 OLED screens with 4K resolution and will support VR mode.
Apple's AR/VR headset will likely use dual 4nm and 5nm process CPUs, with the higher-end chip having similar computing power to the M1 processor on the Mac.
The chip will have the same performance as the M1 Pro. And the device will support Wi-Fi 6E technology, which will bring greater bandwidth and lower interference to AR/VR experiences.
Current speculation is that Apple's AR/VR headset will cost between $1000 to $3000, possibly around $2000.