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Catching up with AR

There is nothing but good news on the AR front as the duel mobile platform giants Google and Apple improve their mobile AR SDKs.  Apple went big with the introduction of ARKit 4 through its online WWDC 2020 conference this year. Of the two, Apple is also the most hardware dependent, which is as to be expected. This year WWDC ...

Jon Peddie

There is nothing but good news on the AR front as the duel mobile platform giants Google and Apple improve their mobile AR SDKs.  Apple went big with the introduction of ARKit 4 through its online WWDC 2020 conference this year. Of the two, Apple is also the most hardware dependent, which is as to be expected. This year WWDC was all about new processors. Arm-based CPUs for their PCs and new generations of the Bionic processor. Everything else flows from there. The updates to ARKit showcased at this year’s WWDC were added to make the most of Apple’s A12
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