Oh boy, let me tell you. So, there’s this whole buzz around Apple diving headfirst into the world of smart glasses. Or maybe it’s a toe dip? Who knows. Apparently, they’re cooking up a new chip — the kind we wish was edible, but no, it’s all tech geek stuff. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s the guy spilling the beans on this one.
Now, brace yourself, ’cause the chip in question seems to borrow a page from the Apple Watch’s handbook. It’s all about keeping things low power so your battery doesn’t die right when you’re capturing the coolest pic. Speaking of which, we’re talking several cameras — all being bossed around by this chip. Quite the multitasker, isn’t it?
But okay, here’s where it gets spicy: production is supposedly kicking off somewhere in the late shadowy corners of 2026 or 2027. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Apple’s long-time BFF, is likely doing the heavy lifting here. And maybe — just maybe — we’ll see these glasses hit the shelves two years after.
Gurman also mentions Apple doing this dance around the idea of non-AR glasses. They’d scan your surroundings and use AI to — I dunno, help you find your keys, maybe? Something like what Meta’s doing but Apple-style. They’re still scratching their heads, figuring it out. Meanwhile, their AI game needs to level up before we see anything jaw-dropping.
Then there’s Tim Cook, who seems laser-focused on one mission: beat Meta in the AR glasses showdown. Seems like he’s got tunnel vision on this one.
Quick segue, but those Meta Ray-Ban Glasses… ever tried ’em? They’re like having a tiny DJ, photographer, and personal assistant perched on your nose. Anyway, they’re releasing a new version with some heads-up display or something.
But Apple, Meta, Google — they’re aiming for glasses that are almost magic. You put them on, and poof, the digital world blends with the real one. Mind-boggling, right? But putting this together takes more tech wizardry — we’re talking crazy advanced sensors and battery stuff. It’s a wild ride, really.
And there you have it, a jumble of thoughts about Apple, tech dreams, and glasses that might one day make us all look like futuristic superheroes. Or nerds. Depends on how they turn out, I guess.