Apple Develops Smart Glasses Chips
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Apple is working on a chip for smart glasses, report claims

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Apple is reportedly developing chips for wearable devices, including its first -ever smart glasses.
This particular chip is based on the processor used in the Apple Watch , only it's been customized to make it even more power efficient.
The chip should be ready for mass production by the end of 2026 or sometime in 2027 .
Apple is also working on several new chips for Macs , including the ones that will likely launch under the M6 and M7 .
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