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Magic Leap One Teardown

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There's a lot to unravel here. Let's start with some specs ... err, specifications:

Nvidia Tegra X2 (Parker) SoC with two Denver 2.0 64-bit cores and four ARM Cortex A57 64-bit cores

Integrated Pascal-based GPU with 256 CUDA cores

8 GB RAM

128 GB onboard storage

Bluetooth 4.2, Wi-Fi 802.11ac/b/g/n, USB-C, 3.5 mm headphone jack

That Nvidia SoC is designed for automotive applications, and is prominently used in autonomous vehicles, including Teslas. This seems like off-label use, until you consider the Magic Leap's multiple arrays of external sensors for mapping and understanding its environment—much like a self-driving car.

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