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TechVRForget Vision Pro, Samsung and Google working on spatial headset experiencesQualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip will see Samsung and Google collaborate “to enable new experiences"When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip will see Samsung and Google collaborate “to enable new experiences”
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WhenApple finally revealed its Vision Pro spatial headset, it got the tech world talking like never before. Is nowreallythe time? Is itreallygoing to be worth its asking price? Is thisreallythe dawn of a new computing era? For the handful who tried the headset followingApple’s WWDC 2023 event(myself excluded, sadly), the general answer was ‘yes’ on all counts.
ButAppleisn’t without competition, of course, and Qualcomm’s announcement of its latest XR2+ Gen 2 platform – which is powerful enough to enable 4K spatial headset experiences – also comes with the message that “bothSamsungandGooglewill collaborate in utilising Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 to enable new experiences”.
My initial knee-jerk reaction was: “What! Samsung and Google are making a 4K spatial headset to rival Apple Vision Pro?”. But that would perhaps be misleading: after all,Google pulled the plug on its Iris AR glasseslast year, butSamsung did suggest that a Galaxy XR Headset(of sorts) wasn’t off the table. Could this Qualcomm reveal bring that one step closer to (virtual) reality?
Inkang Song, Vice President and Head of Technology Strategy Team at Samsung Electronics, is quoted in Qualcomm’s announcement release saying: “Samsung is thrilled to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies and Google in revolutionising the mobile industry once more.” I’m not misreading that: this isn’t a solo Google or solo Samsung venture, but a combined one.
(Image credit: Qualcomm)
(Image credit: Qualcomm)
The big question on my mind, however, is just how much are we talking real product here? ‘Experiences’ is one thing, ‘hardware’ is something quite different. But with Apple Vision Pro imminently launching –some suggest late January is possible, but the general expectation is foron-sale to be in February– now is certainly the time to make a statement of intent to counter its expected dominance (well, undeniable really, as there’s nothing else like it).
Qualcomm’s hardware can certainly deliver the goods, though, with enough power to cater for 4.3K resolution per eye at 90Hz refresh, thanks to a 15% bump in GPU and 20% bump in CPU performance compared to the XR2 predecessor. The company has also created reference design mixed-reality (MR) and virtual-reality (VR) headsets, which I wouldn’t be surprised to see shown off at the world’s biggest tech show,CES 2024, in Las Vegas this month.
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