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Qualcomm unveils Samsung’s XR headset chipset

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Qualcomm unveils Samsung’s XR headset chipset 

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Qualcomm has unveiled the powerful Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset that is destined for Samsung’s upcoming extended reality (XR) headset.

“Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 unlocks 4.3K resolution which will take XR productivity and entertainment to the next level by bringing spectacularly clear visuals to use cases such as room-scale screens, life-size overlays and virtual desktops,” said Hugo Swart, VP and GM of XR at Qualcomm.

“We are advancing our commitment to power the best XR devices and experiences that will supercharge our immersive future.”

The chipset features a 15 percent increase in GPU and a 20 percent boost in CPU frequency over the regular XR2 Gen 2 Notably, it supports 12+ concurrent cameras for advanced hand and body tracking. Additionally, the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 introduces a rapid 12ms full-colour video see-through and supports Wi-Fi 7.

Anticipation is growing around Samsung’s upcoming XR headset, positioned as a competitor to Apple’s Vision Pro. The headset is expected to be unveiled alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 in the second half of the year.

“Samsung is thrilled to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies and Google in revolutionising the mobile industry once more,” commented Inkang Song, VP and head of the technology strategy team at Samsung.

“With Samsung’s mobile expertise and our joint commitment, we aim to create the best-in-class XR experience for Galaxy users.”

Similar to the Vision Pro, Samsung’s XR headset is expected to initially be geared towards enthusiasts due to its much higher cost relative to lower-powered consumer headsets. Initial production is set to be limited to 30,000 units.

“We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies and Samsung on the future of immersive and spatial XR,” said Shahram Izadi, VP of AR at Google.

“We’re excited for the Android ecosystem to take advantage of Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2’s capabilities and enable new experiences.” 

See also: Samsung wants to connect smart homes with vehicles

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Tags: AR, Augmented Reality, device, extended reality, google, mixed reality, qualcomm, samsung, samsung xr, snapdragon xr, virtual reality, vr, xr2+ gen 2

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