Apple Vision Pro M2 chip reportedly has 10 GPUs, 8 CPUs
The Apple Vision Pro runs on an M2 chip with 10 GPUs and eight CPUs, the same version used in Apple's high-end MacBook Air models. That's according to a post by Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman on X (formerly Twitter).Apple revealed early on that its mixed reality headset uses an M2 processor, but until now it was unclear which chip Apple chose.Apple is using the M2 chip in both the current 13.6-inch and 15.3-inch MacBook Air models, which launch in June 2022. The M2 is built using 5-nanometer technology and has an 8-core CPU, much like the M1, but it supports eight or eight GPUs in the M1 versus seven or eight in the M1.
As it stands now, Apple's $3,499 Vision Pro will launch on February 2 with the same generation of processors, as Apple has since released 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with the M3 chip.The M2 chip in the Vision Pro is responsible for processing content, running the visionOS operating system, executing computer vision algorithms, and delivering graphical content. However, it doesn't work alone.
Vision Pro shifts the processing of information from the camera, sensors, and microphone to a dedicated, customized R1 chip. Apple says it can transfer images to the display in less than 12 milliseconds, providing a "virtually latency-free" view of the world.
The entry-level Vision Pro comes with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Apple can offer models with up to 1TB of storage, but the existence of larger capacities has not been confirmed.
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