Qualcomm launched a reference model for virtual reality glasses using the XR2 chip
Qualcomm launched a reference model for virtual reality glasses using the XR2 chip

Qualcomm launched the XR2 platform late last year. Today, the chip manufacturer provides a standard model of virtual reality glasses with the new XR2 chip.

Qualcomm's XR2 platform uses 5G technology and supports 8K video playback with 360 ° viewing angles. The platform also provides higher CPU and graphics performance compared to previous releases.

The reference model comes from Qualcomm's VR glasses, through which the functionality of the chip in glasses and the effectiveness of the new chip is verified. Standard model designed by Qualcomm and Goertek virtual reality glasses. There is no difference between the real glasses, and the difference lies in the internal composition of the glasses.

The glasses will use 5G technology and support 8K as the processor and graphics card performance doubles. XR2 video bandwidth performance also increases four times, display quality six times, and AI is eleven times.

On the other hand, the design of the reference model for glasses supports 7 cameras and also includes an infrared cooler design that supports hand movement and tracking head movement in reality technology. By default, it uses electromagnetic tracking technology to reduce response time and track device performance faster.

Qualcomm's reference model also includes 3D surround sound and supports voice commands. However, this reference model certainly does not suit all users, because Qualcomm wants to offer this reference model, in the coming months, some partners will develop a platform with new or augmented VR glasses, the new Qualcomm XR2.





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