Apple Vision Pro Rumored to Receive R2 Chip Next Year

Taiwan's Commercial Times this week reported that Apple's Vision Pro headset will be updated next year with Apple's R2 chip. The report said the chip — along with A20 chips for iPhones, and M6 chips for Macs — will be fabricated with TSMC's latest 2nm process.

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The current Apple Vision Pro is equipped with Apple's M2 chip, which serves as the device's main processor, along with an R1 chip for input processing.

Apple's description of the R1 chip:

M2 delivers unparalleled standalone performance, while the brand-new R1 chip processes input from 12 cameras, five sensors, and six microphones to ensure that content feels like it is appearing right in front of the user's eyes, in real time. R1 streams new images to the displays within 12 milliseconds — 8x faster than the blink of an eye.

By moving to a 2nm process — the R1 chip is likely 3nm — the R2 chip would have even better performance for input processing.

According to previous rumors, the Apple Vision Pro will be updated as soon as this year, with an M4 chip or M5 chip, a new head strap that improves comfort, and potentially a Space Black color option. This report is the first to mention an R2 chip for a future model, but it is unclear if the 2026 timeframe for that upgrade is accurate.

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Top Rated Comments

6 weeks ago
Not going to lie, I completely forgot this product existed.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
Just bury that corpse already.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago

Just bury that corpse already.
I use mine every day. I love my virtual 6-foot wide screen. The only way I will go back to using the desktop with the 27" screen is kicking and screaming. Anyone who thinks this is dead is someone who can only imagine using it for gaming. It has been a huge productivity boost for me.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago

For a platform I was SO EXCITED for leading up to the keynote, it's weird where it's landing. It definitely feels it was forced out the door when it should have remained in The Lab for another 5 years. Easily. Clearly, Tim was under intense pressure to deliver an '07 iPhone moment (as if those can be fabricated). Prob is, the market conditions were nowhere near that of 2007 mobile phones. There was no HUD market to push against really. Still way too niche.
If it had remained in the lab for another 5 years, none of the other companies would have had anything compelling to copy in the interim! It defined spatial computing and that’s a term the competition actually uses now. It defined default interaction without controllers, and that’s an expected feature set for any new headset (pinchy, pinchy). It defined a look, form factor and UI that everyone’s copying (some even copying the icons). It defined level of quality for pass through where a jelly-like real world was unacceptable. Meta improved theirs just so it wouldn’t look so bad compared to Apple. It’s not perfect, but it’s a LONG way from when the first AVP was sold!
EDIT: The industry also didn’t swing mightily towards OLED until AVP was released. Now, pretty much every upcoming headset will have it.

Apple’s done more for the AR/VR industry in almost 2 years than companies that have had products for sale for years longer. Most of the above was absolutely possible on devices before AVP, but they just didn’t do it until Apple showed the way.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago

That’s the cost of a well-spec’d Mac. :)
Think of the original Macintosh in 1984. How it was revolutionary, but limited. Think about what it grew into up until now. I remember. I was there. I felt the excitement, and I feel it with the Vision Pro, too.

In today's dollars, the original Macintosh would cost $7000.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
A little off topic...

I went into my local Apple Store yesterday to pick up a few things. Asked if I could test the VisionPro. The sales staff were very nice. They added the lenses, etc. But no one could get it working!
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)