Apple is reportedly making advancements in developing chips for smart glasses, aiming for mass production by late 2026 or 2027. This chip, derived from existing Apple Watch technology, is designed to accommodate multiple cameras for enhanced functionality. Apple’s efforts are in direct competition with Meta, which is also working on augmented reality glasses and plans to release its Orion model in 2027. Meanwhile, Apple is simultaneously developing chips for its Apple Watch and Airpods, as well as new M-series and AI server chips slated for completion around the same timeframe.
Apple is reportedly advancing on a chip for smart glasses, targeting production by 2026-2027 to compete against Meta's offerings.
The chip, a variant derived from Apple Watch technology, aims to support multiple cameras in the upcoming smart glasses.
Meta anticipates its second-generation Orion glasses to be the first consumer product available, expected to launch in 2027, aligning with Apple's timeline.
Apple's broader chip development also includes enhancements for Apple Watch, Airpods, and new M-series AI server chips, all targeting launches around 2027.
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