Apple's AR head code is T288 Its exclusive operating system rOS exposure

Yesterday, the VR network reported that the iPhone supplier accepted the AR product parts (the iPhone supplier accepts the AR product parts or the apple glasses). Today, this news has been implemented in more detail. Apple is looking for breakthrough products to replace the iPhone, and plans to launch a full-featured augmented reality head-up by 2020 and launch an operating system called "rOS."

The news pointed out that Apple’s augmented reality headphone (codenamed T288) is different from current mobile phone-driven virtual reality head displays. Apple’s augmented reality headphone will be equipped with its own display screen and run on new chips and operating systems. However, the final product may change with the progress of research and development.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has also publicly stated recently: “We have seen the future that will change the way you work, play and learn. In short, we believe that AR is changing us.”

Apple started building a team a few years ago to be responsible for AR related projects. The team was led by Mike Rockwell who once worked in the Dolby Laboratories and has now recruited hundreds of engineers from all over Apple. It is understood that the team’s first product, ARKit, is a tool that team software developers use to create AR applications for the latest iPhones and iPads, using their screens, cameras and processors to create virtual online shopping, education and games. The launch of ARKit is only the first step in the Apple AR blueprint.

The next step is to create a head-up with a built-in display for smooth 3D video playback. As for the chips that provide power to the heads, Apple also operates its own knife. Its internal design is similar to the "system-in-package" components in the Apple Watch. It can package discrete components including graphics processors, AI chips, and CPUs while reducing power. Consumption.

For the new operating system "rOS", this is based on the iPhone's operating system iOS. Just as tvOS supports Apple TV, macOS runs on Mac, watchOS runs on Apple Watch, and "rOS" is Apple's AR. Headset provides a supported operating system.

Apple has not yet finalized how the user will manipulate the heads-up and launch the application, but research is being done through the touch panel, Siri's voice activation and head gestures. Engineers are developing a series of applications ranging from mapping and texting to more advanced features, including virtual meeting rooms and 360-degree video playback. Apple is already trying to pair AR heads with its own App Store. Users can download content just like iPhones, Watches, Apple TVs and Macs.

On the hardware side, Apple currently does not have a fully operational AR heading, but engineers have already begun testing using the HTC Vive. They also use iPhone screens, cameras, and chips to run a Gear VR-like device, but Apple does not plan to sell the prototype device, but intends to use it for internal testing of AR applications next year.

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