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According to 9to5Mac, they spotted a reference to a "ComputeModule" device class in Apple's iOS 16.4 developer disk image within the Xcode 16.4 beta released last week.
They speculate that it could be a reference to a potential modular design of the Apple Silicon Mac Pro, a codename for the AR/VR headset, or some sort of embedded device that will run iOS. It includes two references - ComputeModule13,1 and ComputeModule13,3.
Why exactly the Mac Pro would be referenced inside of iOS, I'm not certain, but it's at least interesting. I assume that if or when this device is announced, Apple will have a better marketing name.
Exclusive: iOS 16.4 code references new ‘compute module’ device — Mac Pro, Reality Pro, or something else?
Code in the iOS 16.4 developer disk image in Xcode, points to a new Compute Module running a variant of iOS.
9to5mac.com
They speculate that it could be a reference to a potential modular design of the Apple Silicon Mac Pro, a codename for the AR/VR headset, or some sort of embedded device that will run iOS. It includes two references - ComputeModule13,1 and ComputeModule13,3.
Why exactly the Mac Pro would be referenced inside of iOS, I'm not certain, but it's at least interesting. I assume that if or when this device is announced, Apple will have a better marketing name.