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Apple Vision Pro Features 16GB of RAM and Likely Up to 1TB of Storage

Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset is equipped with 16GB of unified memory, according to files related to the device in Xcode 15.2.

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Our finding in the latest version of Apple's app development tool confirms a June 2023 report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman that said the Vision Pro would be equipped with 16GB of RAM, and that is also the same amount of memory that was included in Vision Pro development kits distributed by Apple last year.

Xcode 15.2 officially adds support for developing visionOS apps, and Apple is now accepting these apps via App Store Connect.

In a press release this week, Apple reiterated that the Vision Pro will be powered by its M2 chip for "powerful standalone performance," along with an all-new R1 chip that "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."

Apple's press release also confirmed that the Vision Pro will start at $3,499 in the U.S. with 256GB of storage, and this wording seems to imply that higher storage capacity options will also be available. It was reported last year that at least some of the Vision Pro developer kits were equipped with 1TB of storage.

Apple has yet to share full tech specs for the Vision Pro, which will be available to pre-order in the U.S. starting Friday, January 19 at 5 a.m. Pacific Time. The headset will launch there a few weeks later, on Friday, February 2. When it first announced the Vision Pro, Apple said the headset would launch in additional countries later this year.

Thanks to Dimitris Sartzetakis, Michael Burkhardt, and Steve Troughton-Smith for assistance.

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33 months ago
The fact it has 16GB of RAM (which is good!) but the "PRO" MacBook starts with 8GB... kinda yikes not gonna lie
Score: 33 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Nautilus007 Avatar
33 months ago
The fact that a $3500 device comes with 256gb is insane..
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
33 months ago
Apple isn't allowed to put 16GB RAM in base model Pro products, I thought.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sunapple Avatar
33 months ago
I pity those who finally got used to the idea of spending just $3,499…
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sw1tcher Avatar
33 months ago
Apple's upcoming Vision Pro headset is equipped with 16GB of unified memory, according to files related to the device in Xcode 15.2.
So, that's like 32GB of memory. ;) Nice!
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
33 months ago

My first Mac was a PowerBook 180 with an upgrade to 12MB RAM in the early 90s, when it graced the covers of all the Mac and PC magazines. I vaguely recall that state-of-the-art Mac with its 16-grayscale active-matrix display cost some $4200, and it was worth every penny as I wrote my dissertation. So the whiners complaining about $3500 today as outrageous have lost perspective on just how cheap our tech has become. And that's before Apple's 0% financing!
It truly is amazing how people do believe and feel like $3,500 is outrageous. Like you stated, in the PAST computers that are not even good enough to be considered a Fitbit watch. Cost MORE than the computers of today. It's amazing, truly is. Not to mention, they haven't used it yet. Seen or touched it. No matter how many times the haters have been completely wrong about any Apple product over the decades. They still show up and whine. :D
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)