Ugh, Apple, always stirring the pot, right? So, get this—there’s buzz about them cooking up a new chip for smart glasses. Yep, Apple vs Ray-Ban Meta Glasses. Ding, ding, ding! It’s all according to some Bloomberg guy, Mark Gurman. Sounds like a showdown in tech-ville.
Apparently, Apple’s chip—oh, here’s the kicker—borrows its brains from the Apple Watch’s low-energy processors. Talk about recycling! They’re tweaking it to juggle multiple cameras with some crazy energy-saving skills. Production’s on the horizon, maybe 2026 or 2027-ish. Who knows? It’s a waiting game. Their chip buddy, Taiwan Semiconductor—yeah, that big cheese—will probably spit these out.
Gurman’s all, “Apple’s poking around with non-AR glasses that peek at the world and use AI to help users.” Sounds like Apple wants to have its cake and eat it too. But they’re still scratching their heads over the whole concept. Oh, and they want their AI to be super-duper smart before any big splashy roll-out. Classic Apple, playing hard to get.
Then there’s Tim Cook, Apple’s big boss. Rumor says he’s got tunnel vision (metaphorically, duh) on beating Meta with AR glasses. It’s his baby, apparently. Forget smart glasses; this is about augmented reality, a.k.a., the big league. Talk about pressure!
So those Meta Ray-Ban Glasses? They’re already doing the whole song and dance—playing tunes, snapping pics, chitchatting through calls, and even summoning that voice assistant. But wait, there’s more! Meta’s shooting for the stars with a new version flaunting a single heads-up display. Fancy, huh?
Meanwhile, the dream team—Apple, Google, Meta—are daydreaming about all-day AR glasses. It’s like trying to mash digital fairies into the real world. We’re talking high-tech juggernauts with killer sensors, displays, processors, and all that jazz. It’s a tech buffet, really. Excite-o-meter is off the charts on this one!