To handle its multiple cameras without visible lag, Apple Vision Pro is to use a 1-gigabit DRAM chip, custom-designed to work with the headset's R1 chipset.Apple Vision ProApple's launch of
To handle its multiple cameras without visible lag, Apple Vision Pro is to use a 1-gigabit DRAM chip, custom-designed to work with the headset's R1 chipset.
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Apple's launch of the Vision Pro headset concentrated on use cases for it more than technical details, and little else will be known until the device goes on sale. However, Apple did say that there are 12 cameras, five sensors, six microphones — and a 12-millisecond lag.

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