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"Qualcomm's Latest XR2+ Chip to Revolutionize VR/AR Headsets for Samsung, Google, and Beyond"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Road to VR

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Qualcomm has unveiled a new mixed reality reference headset featuring the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chip, which is expected to be the basis for Samsung's upcoming XR device. The reference headset includes high-resolution eye-tracking, support for high per-eye resolution, multiple cameras for various tracking capabilities, and Wi-Fi 6/6E/7. While the form factor and camera setup of Samsung's headset may be similar to Qualcomm's reference design, the display and lenses are anticipated to be customized. Samsung's headset is likely to compete with Meta's Quest and could incorporate features similar to Apple's Vision Pro.

"Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 Chip for Samsung and Google's Apple Headset Rivals"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SamMobile - Samsung news

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Qualcomm has announced the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset, which will power Samsung's upcoming mixed reality XR headset, developed in collaboration with Google. The new chipset boasts 4.3K resolution per eye, up to 90 fps, enhanced GPU and CPU performance, support for multiple cameras for tracking, and Wi-Fi 7 compatibility. Samsung's XR headset is set to compete with high-end devices like the Apple Vision Pro and is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 later this year with a limited initial production run.

"Qualcomm Unveils Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 to Challenge Apple's Vision Pro in AR Arena"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by UploadVR

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Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset, a premium variant of the XR2 Gen 2, featuring higher CPU and GPU clock speeds and support for higher resolution displays and more cameras. This new chip is not a successor but a more advanced option for high-end VR headsets, including an upcoming Samsung headset. Despite speculation about a new XR3 line, Qualcomm has no immediate plans for it, focusing instead on the XR2+ Gen 2's enhanced capabilities for tetherless headsets. The XR2+ Gen 2 will be used in various upcoming devices, with Samsung's Google-powered headset expected to launch in late 2024.

"Qualcomm Unveils Next-Gen XR2 Plus Chip to Power High-Resolution AR, Rivaling Apple's Vision Pro"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chipset, designed to deliver higher-resolution visuals for virtual reality, competing with Apple's Vision Pro. The new chipset supports 4.3K resolution at 90fps per eye and integrates 12 cameras for advanced tracking capabilities. It boasts a 15% increase in GPU and 20% increase in CPU frequencies over its predecessor. Qualcomm is collaborating with multiple hardware makers, including HTC, and leveraging its partnerships with Samsung and Google, though release details remain unclear. The tech community anticipates further announcements at the upcoming Samsung Unpacked event.

"Qualcomm's XR2+ Gen 2 Chip Ignites Competition in VR/AR Market Against Apple Vision Pro"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNET

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Qualcomm has unveiled the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip, set to power upcoming high-end VR/AR headsets from Samsung, Google, and other partners, challenging Apple's Vision Pro. The new chip supports higher resolutions up to 4.3K per eye, more cameras and sensors for advanced tracking, and Wi-Fi 7 for faster device connections. It promises improved mixed reality experiences with better camera quality and display detail. The chip's capabilities suggest a future where headsets work more seamlessly with other devices like phones and computers, enhancing the user experience in fitness, gaming, and professional applications. More details are expected to be revealed at CES in Las Vegas.