Apple wants to manufacture its second-generation Vision Pro headset in volume by late 2025. Of course, this headset has AI spatial computing in its specifications list. It is paired with Appleโs future M5 chip which offers terrific performance improvements.
The Vision Pro was unveiled by Ming-Chi Kuo, the notable Apple insider who offers useful tips to organizations. He has pointed towards the evolution of the M2 chip to the M5 chip. This change will allow for AI functions that improve spatial computing experiences for users.
Apple wants this new headset to have a less obtrusive interface between humans and machines. The use of Apple Intelligence, eye tracking, and gesture control will enhance the client-server relationships. This change also improves the technology for all classes of people making it more friendly to use.
Kuo also expects the price trend of the iPhone 12 to remain constant. The company also plans on keeping most of the existing architecture in place while focusing on the chip. As a result, users should look forward to an ordinary pricing structure when the headset comes out.
This will mean that the supply chain of the Vision Pro will be intact to make sure it is available in the market. The M5-powered headsetโs price may remain the same but other enhancements are on the upgrade. Such improvements include reducing the thickness of the cell, increasing the cellโs usage of energy density, and decreasing production costs.
The first product in this category is the Apple Vision Pro which, in my opinion, is a step up in technology. The adoption and integration of AI spatial computing are expected to create a revolutionary user experience. Hence, when determining its goals, Apple remains loyal to its strategy of improving performance to enhance user satisfaction and innovate.