Apple's smart glasses project may use the same chips in the watch

Apple is developing chips for smart glasses Bloomberg Mark Gurman, which is based on chips for Apple Watch. The company's silicon group reportedly took out some components from chips used to improve its power efficiency. Additionally, the team has been working on controlling the ability of glasses to operate multiple cameras. Gurman has previously reported that the company has made plans for MAC-bound augmented reality glasses, but it still intends to release independent AR glasses in the future. However, these glasses will not be real Ar glasses, but more direct competitors
The company has taken a slower, more cautious approach when developing standalone glasses, so it may take some time to release. Gulman said Apple hopes to start mass-producing chips for the product sometime in 2027, so the company expects its development to take at least two years. Based on that timeline, Meta may first release its first pair of true augmented reality glasses: The company is already developing one and hopes to launch it in 2027.
If the device will become a true competitor to Meta Ray-Ban glasses, it will be able to capture photos and videos, will have speakers or headphones, and will be able to perform tasks using voice commands. Apple's glasses will reportedly use cameras to scan their environment and help wearers with the help of artificial intelligence. So yes, it will be similar to metaray, but Bloomberg Say Apple is still figuring out the exact way to its products. In addition to the chips of smart glasses, Apple is also reportedly studying chips for other devices, including a range of powerful Macs and AI servers.



