You know, there’s this buzz going around that Apple’s cooking up a new chip for their smart glasses. Apparently, they want a showdown with those Ray-Ban Meta glasses. Yeah, I saw it, some Bloomberg thing by Mark Gurman. Gotta love a good tech rivalry, right?
So, imagine this: Apple takes those low-energy processors they use in their watches and tweaks them. Makes them all power-efficient and ready to juggle a bunch of cameras. Sounds futuristic, huh? Production’s supposed to kick off in 2026 or 2027. So, we might be seeing this in our hands—well, on our faces—by 2028 or so. Taiwan Semiconductor, their usual partner-in-crime, is on deck for making them. Quite the duo.
Gurman’s gossiping about how Apple might skip the whole AR thing for now. Instead, they’re eyeing non-AR smart glasses. These would use cameras to scan your world, with a little AI magic to help out. Kind of like Meta’s version, but Apple’s stuck in brainstorming mode, figuring out its game plan. They need their AI chops to level up before they can dazzle us with something mind-blowing.
Oh, and Tim Cook? That guy’s got a one-track mind right now: AR glasses. Doesn’t care about anything else but beating Meta to the punch. Seems like it’s not just making glasses—that’s the easy part. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and he’s in it to win it.
Now, in the world of smart glasses, you’ve got stuff like the Ray-Ban Meta Glasses doing their thing—playing tunes, snapping pics, making calls, and all that jazz. 2023 saw Meta roll out a hit version, so they’re already plotting the next generation, with some sort of heads-up display. Fancy, right?
Meanwhile, everyone—Apple, Google, Meta—they’re all dreaming of these all-day AR glasses. That’s another ballgame entirely. We’re talking digital stuff blending into your everyday view, like some sci-fi movie come to life. They need killer tech—sensors, displays, processors, you name it—to make that happen. So, let’s see who crosses the finish line first. Who knows what’s next on the horizon? It’s all a bit wild, but kind of thrilling, too.