• [RUMOUR] Apple AR headset coming in late 2022

    From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 26 18:30:46 2021
    I don't know what illegal substances Ming-Chi Kuo and Apple are smoking/drinking/snorting/injecting if they stupidly believe anybody is
    going to replace their (relatively) small mobile phone to walk around
    wearing a cumbersome headset (even in 10 years from now). :-\


    From MacRumors.com ...


    Kuo: Apple AR Headset Coming in Late 2022 With Mac-Level Computing Power
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    Apple's long-rumored augmented reality (AR) headset project is set to
    bear its first fruit late next year with the launch of the first device
    carrying a pair of processors to support its high-end capabilities,
    according to a new research report from noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo seen
    by MacRumors.

    According to Kuo, the higher-end main processor is said to be similar
    to the M1 chip Apple introduced for its first set of Apple silicon Macs
    last year, while a lower-end processor will manage the sensor-related
    aspects of the device.

    Kuo says the initial AR headset will be able to operate independently
    without needing to be tethered to a Mac or iPhone, and Apple is
    intending it to support a "comprehensive range of applications" with an
    eye toward replacing the ‌iPhone‌ within ten years.

    "We predict that Apple's AR headset to be launched in 4Q22
    will be equipped with two processors. The higher-end processor
    will have similar computing power as the M1 for Mac, whereas
    the lower-end processor will be in charge of sensor-related
    computing.

    The power management unit (PMU) design of the high-end
    processor is similar to that of M1 because it has the same
    level of computing power as M1.

    In addition to AR, Kuo says the headset will also be able to support
    virtual reality (VR) experiences thanks to a pair of 4K Micro OLED
    displays from Sony, which require the computing horsepower of an
    M1-like chip.

    "Apple's AR headset requires a separate processor as the
    computing power of the sensor is significantly higher than
    that of the iPhone. For example, the AR headset requires at
    least 6-8 optical modules to simultaneously provide
    continuous video see-through AR services to users. In
    comparison, an iPhone requires up to 3 optical modules
    running simultaneously and does not require continuous
    computing.

    Last week, Kuo said that both the upcoming headset and the iPhone 14
    coming next year will support Wi-Fi 6E technology, which offers the
    increased bandwidth and lower interference needed for AR and VR
    experiences.


    <https://www.macrumors.com/2021/11/25/kuo-apple-ar-headset-mac-level-computing/>

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  • From Dr Eberhard W Lisse@21:1/5 to Your Name on Fri Nov 26 23:17:19 2021
    Probably the same stuff they were consuming when they introduced the
    iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, the iMac, the MacBook, the M1 processor.

    Prototypes tend to be bulky, productions models tend to be refined.

    I for one am really, really keen on an affordable AR headset that one
    can wire to a Laparoscopy/Hysteroscopy camera, preferably via the
    Raspberry PI that they are working on at the University of Cape Town for Cystoscopy.

    If it's bulky, no prob, but one will probably still see be able to see
    the assistant and the OR staff, so the looks don't matter, really.

    el


    On 2021-11-26 07:30 , Your Name wrote:

    I don't know what illegal substances Ming-Chi Kuo and Apple are smoking/drinking/snorting/injecting if they stupidly believe anybody
    is going to replace their (relatively) small mobile phone to walk
    around wearing a cumbersome headset (even in 10 years from now). :-\
    [...]

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