![]() ![]() WWDC has always put applications and software as its primary focus, and that won’t change in 2023. While the conference isn’t hardware-focused by any means, the company has previously unveiled some new hardware, like last year’s reveal of the MacBook Air M2. MacRumors claims it expects the design to stay the same, with the primary focus on the new chip. Rumors suggest that 2023 is the year where that changes, and it’s possible that we’ll see it unveiled at WWDC 2023 with an M2 Ultra chip. It’s been almost three years since Apple revealed the M1 with the Mac Mini, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro, but the larger tower-based desktop Mac is still sporting Intel processors. The Apple silicon chips are astounding in their productivity performance, but there is one major product that the company has yet to update with this latest technology: the Mac Pro. It will undeniably be niche, but excitement is high to see what Apple can accomplish with this technology. Rumors suggest the headset could cost more than $3,000, making it a difficult sell for most individuals at the standard consumer-level. The Information reports that the headset’s displays are expected to be 4K micro OLED with up to 3,000 pixels per inch.Īnother report from The Information suggests it will have a dial to swap between the virtual world and physical world, different headbands available, prescription lenses for those with glasses, a 120-degree field of view, a battery pack worn around the waist, a lightweight build, the ability to control the headset through gestures, and facial expression reading all built upon a Apple silicon chip foundation. Twitter user Sonny Dickson also shared alleged photos showcasing a look at the headset’s internal design. What we are pretty sure about is that the headset will use a mix of aluminum, glass and carbon fiber in its physical make, while a series of official trademark filings suggest it could be called Reality Processor, Reality One or Reality Pro. But what exactly is Apple’s AR/VR headset going to be like? While it isn’t confirmed, we’d be surprised if the conference week ended without a single peep about it. ![]() Several reports from Bloomberg and other reputable sources, suggest that Apple will be unveiling its new AR/VR headset at WWDC 2023. However, new M2 Max chipsets may debut in desktop Macs like an iMac or a refreshed Mac Studio. WWDC 2023 MacBooksĪccording to Apple leaker and Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman, the new MacBook Air 15-inch will be the only new laptop to arrive at the event, while others are awaiting the reveal of the M3 chip later this year. While this could just be a fluff statement due to this being the most recent conference, there are also a few reasons why it might just be true. Susan Prescott, Apple's World Wide Developer Relations Vice President, claims WWDC 2023 will be the "biggest" and "most exciting" so far. Watching individual sessions requires signing up for WWDC, but most of the juicy tidbits are going to be shared during those public sessions. ![]() If you didn’t get one of the coveted in-person spots, never fear, the Keynote and State of the Union will be broadcast live on Apple’s WWDC 2023 page and on the Apple YouTube channel. ![]()
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