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Apple's M5 Vision Pro 2 ignores the same flawed, bulky design
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56736, member: 636"] Apple plans to upgrade the Vision Pro headset with an M5 processor for the second generation model. MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris discovered code confirming this chip replacement from the current M2 version. The company maintains the existing bulky form factor rather than pursuing design changes. Late 2025 marks the expected launch window for this updated device. Performance enhancements serve as the primary focus for this iteration. The M5 chip delivers superior power efficiency compared to its predecessor. Extended battery life becomes possible through this advanced silicon technology. Heat generation decreases during intensive tasks like multitasking and 3D rendering operations. The manufacturing process represents a significant technological advancement. These improvements create better computational and graphical capabilities for users. Apple positions this upgrade as evolutionary rather than revolutionary. The second generation addresses previous limitations while maintaining familiar hardware design. First-time buyers benefit from refined engineering and resolved issues. A complete redesign awaits future technological maturation and component cost reductions. The current strategy prioritizes internal performance over external appearance modifications. [/QUOTE]
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