In the past few days, there have been many rumours that Apple might launch some products by the end of the year to test the metaverse, which is of such interest to other technology companies, such as Facebook and Microsoft.
Apple will not enter the metaverse
But according to Mark Gurman, a well-known financial journalist specializing in technology, the company led by Tim Cook is not interested in entering this business.
According to Gurman, the Cupertino-based technology giant, which experts say could and should be one of the drivers of the spread of the metaverse, would not be interested in developing products adaptable to the new virtual reality.
Leaving Apple
At the same time. According to Bloomberg, Apple has for months been facing a real outflow of some of its best developers, flattered by super salaries from companies interested in developing the metaverse, especially Facebook’s new Meta.
The company, says Bloomberg, is trying to counter this problem by offering employees lucrative options and bonuses, between $50,000 and $180,000.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the problem also concerns Microsoft, which has lost about 100 engineers to Meta in the last six months.
Apple’s top management denied two days ago that the new headphones, which will be launched in the first half of 2022, will have anything to do with the metaverse, contrary to what many analysts think.
A statement from Apple shows how these devices would be made to offer users experiences that involve “explosions of gaming, communication and content consumption”.
According to experts, Apple’s decision is linked to costs, which, according to CEO Tim Cook, are currently disproportionate for the company’s current business.
Apple, Microsoft and the Metaverse
Both Apple and Microsoft hinted last year that they were intrigued by the metaverse.
In early November 2021, Microsoft had announced a series of Teams updates and upgrades to its Xbox gaming console, along with a new product called Dynamics 365 Connected Spaces.
“The Metaverse enables us to embed computing into the real world and to embed the real world into computing”,
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said at the time.