Apple's Rose chip will reportedly supercharge motion and position tracking enabling devices to know both where they are in a physical space and how they’re moving through it #AppleEvent #iOS13 #AugmentedReality https://t.co/tWYpZsTWPV
— VR/AR Association VRARA (@thevrara) September 9, 2019
What is Apple’s new R1 chip inside iPhone 11 and what does it do? https://t.co/WPEqpl3ZpL via @jonnyevans_cw
— jonny evans (@jonnyevans_cw) September 9, 2019
The iPhone 11 is getting a new R1 sensor coprocessor https://t.co/EkwP4cV52m
— iMore (@iMore) September 9, 2019
The next iPhone's co-processor may power Apple's tracking tags https://t.co/9UD46JHlg9 pic.twitter.com/AUGHwdSEAD
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 9, 2019
2019 iPhones to Include New 'R1' Sensor Coprocessor Codenamed 'Rose' https://t.co/lqiq8M6nGy pic.twitter.com/5BPWhCN4nk
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 9, 2019
2019 iPhones to Include New 'R1' Sensor Coprocessor Codenamed 'Rose' - MacRumors https://t.co/lqiq8M6nGy pic.twitter.com/Nvvze3ED4m
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 9, 2019
At this rate, Apple is going to run out of English letters soon https://t.co/zIhN4rO97Y
— Erik Berlin ? (@sferik) September 9, 2019