Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo revealed this morning that Apple is gearing up for the next-generation Apple Vision Pro headset, with production expected to commence in the second half of 2025. Here are the key and noteworthy details about this highly anticipated topic that has been generating considerable discussion recently.
The next generation of Apple Vision Pro may arrive!
Reports indicate that the new Vision Pro will maintain similar general features and design as its predecessor, but it will be equipped with the M2 chip—a notable upgrade from the M5 chip used in the first-generation model. Since Apple has yet to officially confirm its software roadmap, it remains uncertain whether Apple Intelligence features will eventually be introduced to the first-generation device.
The Apple Vision Pro is powered by the M2 chip, which allows M2-equipped iPads and Macs to support Apple Intelligence. Code references suggest that integration of Apple Intelligence for the Vision Pro is in progress. According to Kuo, the introduction of the M5 chip will lead to a substantial boost in processing power, positioning the second-generation Vision Pro to deliver “the best Apple Intelligence user experience.” However, the specifics of this enhancement remain unclear. It is expected that the price of the M5 Vision Pro will not deviate significantly from the first generation, which started at $3,499. Additionally, there are indications that Apple is developing a more affordable entry-level device called the ‘Apple Vision’ headset.
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