Apple yesterday unveiled ARKit 3, adding support for features like people occlusion, motion capture, multiple face tracking, and much more. During a developer session on the new ARKit platform today, Apple offered additional detail on the functionality, including that it will be limited to only the most recent iPhones and iPads.

Apple said today that ARKit 3 features will only be supported on iPhones and iPads that are powered by an A12 Bionic processor or newer. Up until this point, ARKit has been supported on iOS devices going back to the iPhone 6S and 5th generation iPad.

The detail is also buried at the bottom of Apple’s developer webpage highlighting its new augmented reality features:

This means that the latest and greatest ARKit features are supported by the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, and the 11-inch and 12.9-inch 2018 iPad Pros. This is a relatively big restriction, but one that makes sense when you consider the power required by these new ARKit 3.0 features.

Here’s how Apple describes ARKit 3:

You can read more about ARKit 3 in our full coverage from yesterday.

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