Something New from Apple: the Vision Pro
The Macintosh Vision Master runs on a M2 chip outfitted with ten GPU centers and eight central processor centers - a similar form utilized in Mac's better quality MacBook Air models. That is as indicated by a post on X (previously Twitter) by Bloomberg journalist Imprint Gurman. Apple uncovered from the get-go that its blended reality headset utilizes a M2 processor, however it wasn't clear as of recently which variation of the chip Apple had picked. Macintosh utilizes the M2 chip in both of its current 13.6-and 15.3-inch MacBook Air models, which sent off in June 2022. Based on 5-nanometer innovation, the M2 has a 8-center computer chip, similar as the M1, yet it upholds eight or ten GPU centers, up from seven or eight in the M1. As things stand, Macintosh's $3,499 Vision Master will send off on February 2 with what is formally a last-age processor, considering that Mac has since delivered 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Star models controlled by M3 chips. The M2 chip in Visi...