Ive checked out ages ago, and even before that Apple Park must have occupied most of his last decade. Meanwhile the butterfly keyboard is rumored to return next week so maybe we should start blaming the executives who actually run the company?
Seriously, his reasoning for not needing better graphics in VR is out of touch with the purpose of VR. I now wish he left sooner so they would’ve focused on the best possible VR experience.
Both VR and AR require a lot of horsepower. I think VR might need less horsepower than AR.
I wonder if either of them will be as generally useful for a wide group of people day to day. I don't mean useful as in apps, I mean tolerated by eyes and brain.
Some of the decisions made under him should be re-visited it seems, his product instincts beyond the design were flat out wrong.