Apple’s macOS update finally opens up VR, HTC Vive to Mac developers

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With all the recent talk from Tim Cook about Apple’s focus on augmented reality, it came as a bit of a surprise on Monday at WWDC when the company unveiled new support for virtual reality content creation. 

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Along with the new High Sierra version of the macOS, Apple introduced Metal 2, the company’s advanced graphics technology that will support VR rendering and external GPUs (Apple’s new 27-inch iMac and iMac Pro will support VR right out of the box).

And this wasn’t a mere “hat tip” to VR at the event, Apple actually gave a full demonstration of VR creation using a Mac live on stage. Led by John Knoll of Industrial Light and Magic, we got to see an HTC Vive user dive into a demo of a Star Wars experience (the title wasn’t identified, but it appears to be ILMxLab immersive content the team has been working on) that was developed using the Unreal engine.  Read more…

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