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Now that Google I/O 2023, Microsoft Build 2023 and Computex 2023 are behind us, it’s Apple’s turn to show what it has planned for 2023. And this year, the pressure is on.
Apple may have been at the top of the tech food chain a few years ago, but all of its big rivals have recently unleashed exciting innovations from OLED displays to AI integration and immersive stereoscopic 3D experiences to smart home solutions. WWDC 2023 (June 5 to 9) has a lot in store.
I am not saying that Apple’s products are lagging behind, but it also needs to prove to the world that it has been able to get out of its funk of rolling out derivatives and more expensive products and actually market I can keep up with new trends. Technique. Because if we’re being honest, apart from its ARM-based SoC series, Apple’s technology these days seems to release pricier and better powered versions of its already existing products, and most of them are redundant and inaccessible (price wise). for most users.
Not that I’m not excited by the prospect of a new iMac 2023 and the rumored Apple VR headset, but are they really going to change people’s lives the way Google hopes to do by integrating AI into everything? is expecting, for example? Or how Acer is evolving the gaming experience with its SpatialLabs solutions? Or how companies like Cooler Master and Thermaltake are making computers fun again?
No, for Apple to drag itself back on top, it needs to do a lot more.
AI as a part of user experience
The AI race isn’t over yet, but many would agree with the New York Times that Apple had already lost it. And it had the perfect opportunity to integrate with its once-tremendous virtual assistant Siri, which now feels like it’s become the lamest of all virtual assistants as a result of its buggy experience and slow responses.
Do not get me wrong; Apple uses AI for features such as face detection and speech recognition; Its own SoCs also have a neural engine chip that its developers can use. However, Apple doesn’t really have generative AI like ChatGPT, so it would be nice to see that come WWDC, or maybe AI implemented into Siri and Safari at the very least. Apple could then follow it later in the year by implementing it in other native apps in an end-user capacity.
The good news is, if we are to go by some recent job postings, Apple is investing rapidly in generative AI, which means it still plans to catch up and even that everyone is planning to outdo, something that has definitely been done before. But will we be able to see it at this year’s WWDC?
make gaming a mac thing
Apple’s attitude towards gaming is casual at best, focusing mostly on mobile games and leaving PC gaming to Microsoft. But it is not because it does not have the hardware, nor the infrastructure for it. In contrast, the company brags a great deal about the absolute performance of its M chips, and it’s not like it hasn’t been able to implement existing game APIs.
I think the problem is that Apple is too tight-lipped these days, and it’s forgotten to have fun — in the case of the example, last year instead of rolling out the vibrant MacBook Air in different colors, it made that fingerprint-magnet Opted for the midnight shade. while elegant is also a bit Snooze,
Let’s kick things back when Apple was the fun and adventurous brand it was, and bring the best of PC gaming to Macs and MacBooks. There’s really no reason not to do this. You know what they said about Jack.
high minimum glasses
In this day and age, 8GB of RAM can feel sluggish, even if you’re keeping multiple browser tabs open at the same time or doing casual photo editing. Therefore, on an expensive device like the MacBook Air or iMac, it is almost unforgivable to offer customers a base model with 8GB of RAM.
The current 13-inch MacBook Pro 2022 and MacBook Air 2022 both come with the base 8GB of memory, as well as only 256GB of SSD storage, which is ridiculous for how much you’re paying. This, coupled with a lack of major innovations on its products, is making it harder and harder for Apple to justify the price.
If Apple hopes to keep its customers happy, it will either have to make its products more accessible, price-wise, or bring out the big guns to satisfy its audience.
WWDC 2023 provides the perfect opportunity to do all of that – hopefully it will have some exciting things in store for us.










