VentureBeat March 18, 2024
Dean Takahashi

Nvidia showed off its Omniverse digital twin technology, viewed through the new prism of the Apple Vision Pro headset.

Nvidia engineers have enabled the Omniverse Cloud application programming interface (API) to stream interactive, industrial digital twins into the Apple Vision Pro. I did the demo, and I could see the cloud-based imagery streaming at a resolution that was far better than an app running on the Vision Pro can support. I’ll explain that bit of magic in a bit.

This is the kind of application where the Apple Vision Pro — which is pricey for consumers at $3,500 — could shine. Industrial and enterprise companies can afford to equip their teams with such headsets, considering digital twins can save a...

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