Kuo: Apple iPhone 15 will get upgraded UWB chip to boost Vision Pro user experience
Ming-Chi Kuo delivered his latest investor note with some interesting predictions on the upcoming iPhones. The iPhone 15 lineup will feature a new, upgraded ultra-wideband chip that will improve the integration with the Vision Pro headset.
Apple has used the same U1 UWB chip since the iPhone 11. Per Kuo, the U2 will make the move from 16nm (on the U1) to 7nm, improving performance and power consumption.
Apple's U1 chip is also in the Watch Series 6 and newer, the HomePod mini, the second-gen HomePod, the new AirPods Pro's case, and in the AirTags. The U1 allows for Find My features, Handoff, Precision Finding, and AirDrop.
The other bit of news concerns next year's iPhone 16 series, which will reportedly make the jump to Wi-Fi 7. This is another way to make Vision Pro work better with the iPhone.
Per the Wi-Fi Alliance's own words, Wi-Fi 7 enables imperceptible levels of latency and lifelike responsiveness in VR and AR content.
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Reader comments
- Anonymous
- 21 Jun 2023
- 70d
Is it too difficult to use "Kuo guesses" instead of "Kuo:"?
- Anonymous
- 20 Jun 2023
- XSs
Ltpo display was already very popular before Apple using it. What you're talking about. Apple fan after all
- Trooper
- 20 Jun 2023
- mE0
And here's me thinking it was a new iPhone with branding from the famous Irish band. "The Joshua Tree", anyone ?...