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Apple has been forced to delay the launch of its long-rumored AR/VR headset until next year due to thermal issues related to the processor's computing power.
Apple hired an engineer from Dolby Technologies, Mike Rockwell, and tasked him with leading the [AR/VR] effort. His early efforts to create an augmented reality product were hampered by a lack of computing power, two people familiar with the project said. Ongoing challenges with battery power have forced Apple to delay its release until next year, people familiar with the matter said.
Multiple reports over the past few months have suggested that the headphones won't launch this year, despite speculation that Apple could announce it during WWDC, which starts on Monday. The headphones may be delayed until 2023 due to development issues related to performance and cooling.
Apple’s board of directors received a demo of a mixed reality headset, suggesting the headset is nearing completion despite reports of development issues. The report says that while Apple is unlikely to announce the headphones during Monday's WWDC, it will release iOS 16 and new tools for developers to create hands-free experiences and expand use cases for shortcuts and QR codes.
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