Apple Vision Pro 2 may have a better chip than expected
Apple upgrades Vision Pro 2 with M5 chip to improve performance, efficiency, and battery life while addressing prior heat and comfort issues, targeting late 2025 launch, analysts say.
- On August 14, 2025, MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris uncovered references to an M5 chip in Apple Vision Pro 2 code shared by Apple, suggesting a potential upgrade.
- Although hardware code remained under wraps, last year, analysts including Ming-Chi Kuo suggested the Vision Pro 2 would adopt the M5 chip.
- According to 9to5Mac, the M5 chip's upgraded Neural Engine could enable more responsive eye-tracking, gesture recognition, and immersive content creation tools, marking a significant leap in Apple Silicon.
- Vision Pro 2 could debut with the M5 chip, promising lightning-quick performance ahead of M5-powered Macs expected in early 2026.
- Amid growing competition, Chinese sources indicate mass production of Vision Pro 2 began earlier this year, targeting a late 2025 launch, with code leaks suggesting Apple’s commitment to chip upgrades.
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