"Unveiling Apple Vision Pro: LPDDR5 RAM, Chiplet Design, and Spatial Computing"

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The Apple Vision Pro's logic board, revealed during a disassembly by iFixit, shows the M2 chipset and R1 co-processor, with speculation that the R1 may employ a chiplet design due to distinctive lines on its packaging. This approach could allow Apple to integrate various nodes for CPU, GPU, and NPU on a single die, potentially reducing development times and costs. While not everyone is convinced, the possibility of Apple adopting a chiplet design for future custom SoCs remains intriguing.
- Apple Vision Pro Features LPDDR5 RAM, With A Close-Up Of The Logic Board Revealing A Possible Chiplet Design For The R1 Co-Processor Wccftech
- Apple Vision Pro will make a trillion dollars SFGATE
- Vision Pro Review: Apple's First Headset Lacks Polish and Purpose The New York Times
- Apple announces more than 600 new apps built for Apple Vision Pro Apple
- Apple: Vision Pro Headset Enables ‘Spatial Computing’ VOA Learning English
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