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Apple’s AI‑Powered Smart Glasses Hit a Delay

Apple postpones launch of its much‑anticipated AI smart glasses, citing development hurdles and a push for better integration.

The tech giant has pushed back the debut of its AI‑driven smart glasses. Analysts say the delay reflects a focus on refining hardware, software and its own silicon before going to market.

Apple’s much‑buzzed‑about AI smart glasses, the next frontier in its wearable lineup, are now officially on hold. According to industry insiders, the company decided to pull the plug on the original launch window, opting instead for more development time.

Rumors had suggested a rollout sometime this year, with expectations that the glasses would leverage Apple’s own AI chips and integrate seamlessly with the iPhone and other devices. Yet, the reality on the factory floor proved tougher than the glossy sketches shown at recent events.

“We’re not willing to ship something that isn’t polished enough,” a source close to the project told us. “The hardware needs to be thinner, the battery life longer, and the AI algorithms smarter – all while staying true to Apple’s design ethos.”

That commitment to perfection is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, consumers can expect a product that lives up to the lofty Apple brand. On the other, each setback feeds the frenzy of speculation and leaves competitors like Meta and Google a little more breathing room.

Apple’s delay also underscores a broader strategic shift. The company is pouring resources into its own silicon, aiming to power AI features directly on the device rather than relying heavily on the cloud. This move could dramatically improve latency and privacy, but it also means redesigning the glasses to accommodate new chips.

Analysts say the postponement might push the launch into 2025, aligning with the next generation of Apple’s processor roadmap. If that’s the case, the glasses could finally deliver the seamless AR experience that has been promised for years.

For now, Apple enthusiasts will have to be patient. The company has hinted that more details will emerge later in the year, perhaps at a dedicated event where the final product can finally be shown in all its glory.

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