Along with its new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mobile chips, Qualcomm is also introducing an updated wireless augmented reality glasses concept that could be an important stepping stone ...
Qualcomm has a new version of its augmented reality smart glasses, and though the Wireless AR Smart Viewer Reference Design may not be quite the sci-fi sunglasses the movies have promised us, they're ...
Qualcomm wants to bring a wireless Smart Viewer for an augmented reality experience. The reference design of this wearable gadget has been reported previously when the company hinted that it would be ...
Qualcomm announced its XR1-based smart AR viewer last year before the “metaverse” became a buzzword. Now, it’s launching its new XR2-powered reference AR glasses so hardware manufacturers can “enable ...
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Apple might be demoing its sophisticated mixed reality glasses only to the board, but Qualcomm is ready to show the world its next-gen Smart Viewer AR glasses featuring the Snapdragon XR2 Platform.
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OK so here is the deal. One of my users goes to this website that opens a crystal report. Well today it stopping opening (it did 2 weeks ago she says). I go to the website on my computer and it asks ...
Qualcomm has officially announced a new reference design for AR glasses, intended to be powered by Snapdragon chips in phones. In fact, based on the announcement, the new concept can be powered by ...
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