Qualcomm is planning to introduce a new dedicated chip to support independent virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (

According to people familiar with the matter, Qualcomm Inc. is planning to introduce a new dedicated chip to support stand-alone virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headphones. The news was reported to reporters by people who did not want to be named. The news said the move was part of Qualcomm's plan to enter a new business outside of smartphones.

Qualcomm is planning to launch a new dedicated chip to support stand-alone virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets

This rumor was quickly confirmed, and it was first announced at the "Enhanced World Expo" held in Santa Clara, California from May 30 to June 1, 2018. The legendary chip, called the Snapdragon XR1, will be a system chip with processing units, graphics processors, security features and components to handle artificial intelligence (AI) tasks. The chip is said to handle voice control and head tracking, which means it will be a powerful device that can be used in a stand-alone head display.

Qualcomm is designing chips to make it easier for hardware manufacturers to create price-performance, powerful and energy-efficient headlines. As the industry is moving toward independent headlines, like the recently released Oculus Go, the demand for more powerful chips is what the industry needs. If the chip is really as powerful as the rumor, then there will be more and more independent heads with a lot of features and interactions in the market.

Qualcomm is planning to launch a new dedicated chip to support stand-alone virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets

Oculus uses a Qualcomm smartphone chip that also works with stand-alone heads using Qualcomm handsets. With some improvements in functionality and battery life through a chipset optimized for stand-alone head-up, you can see a rapid increase in technology. Qualcomm declined to comment on this rumor.

According to reports, with the fierce competition, Apple is developing its own "AR glasses" chip, which is said to be available in early 2020, Intel and NVIDIA are also actively investing in this field. Although the current information is only a rumor, it is still a statement issued by Qualcomm at the "Enhanced World Expo."

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