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Apple’s latest Vision Pro headset featuring the M5 chip will be manufactured in Vietnam rather than China, according to reports. The move represents another step in Apple’s ongoing supply chain diversification strategy amid geopolitical tensions.
Apple’s updated Vision Pro headset arriving in stores tomorrow will feature a significant manufacturing change, with the device now being assembled in Vietnam rather than China, according to reports from Bloomberg. The new model, which includes the M5 chip and updated Dual Knit Band, will carry a “Product of Vietnam” label on its packaging—a notable departure from the original version manufactured in China.
Xbox President Sarah Bond has indicated the next Xbox will be a “very premium, high-end next-gen console experience,” signaling a potential shift away from budget-friendly options. The comments come as Microsoft restructures its gaming business around cloud, AI, and ecosystem integration while facing increased player skepticism about the brand’s direction.
Xbox President Sarah Bond has provided the strongest indication yet that Microsoft’s next console will position itself in the premium gaming hardware market, according to recent interview comments. During a discussion about the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally handheld device, Bond described the future of Xbox hardware as focusing on delivering what sources indicate will be a “very premium, high-end next-gen console experience.”
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