Given the great computing power of the Apple AR / VR headset, the device will use the same 96W power supply as the 14-inch MacBook Pro.

According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple’s AR / VR headset will use the same 96W USB-C power supply  as the high-end 14-inch MacBook Pro.

In a research note shared with TF International Securities, Kuo said this means that Apple’s headset will have Mac-level computing power .

In addition, the analyst also reiterated that the headset will be equipped with two processors, including a 5nm chip and a 4nm chip , both produced by TSMC. In November, Kuo said the high-end processor could have similar computing power to the M1 chip for the Mac , while the low-end processor would handle the sensor aspects of the headset.

Finally, Kuo also revealed that the AR / VR headset will offer an innovative experience with seamless switching between AR and VR modes . Thanks to this feature, the viewer of the Cupertino company will be two or three years ahead of competing products in terms of computing power.

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