Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR2 Platform Brings 5G Support to AR/VR Headsets
If you didn’t already know, Qualcomm hadunveiled a VR headset reference designearlier last year but we hadn’t gotten any updates in this department – until today. The American chipmaker today committed to making VR/AR headsets mainstream andlaunched the new Snapdragon XR2 platformat Snapdragon Tech Summit in Hawaii.
Calling it the“world’s first 5G-supported extended reality (XR) platform,”Qualcomm has said that the Snapdragon XR2 will help enable never seen before experience. It won’t be replacing the company’s existing XR1 platform, which is widely being used in a ton of AR and VR devices. Snapdragon XR1 will continue to be used in current-gen products, while XR2 will bring next-gen features down the road.
The Snapdragon XR2 platform delivers“2x the CPU and GPU performance, 4x more video bandwidth, 6x higher resolution, and 11x AI improvement,”as per the official blog post. I mean, this seems like a worthy upgrade but Qualcomm boasts that the platform carries a number of other firsts in tow as well.
In its official blog post, Qualcomm stated that it’s“the world’s first XR platform to support seven concurrent cameras and a dedicated computer vision processor. Additionally, this is the first XR platform to enable low latency camera pass-through to unlock true MR.”
Snapdragon XR2 supports display panels with a 3K x 3K resolution at a 90Hz refresh rate for each eye. You can playback 360-degree 8K resolution videos at 60fps on this platform, with HDR10 and HDR10+ support for a more immersive experience. The custom silicon is helping keep the latency super low, thus, making such resolutions a reality.
In the audio department, Snapdragon XR2 has a new custom-built always-on, low power Hexagon DSP. It supports voice activation, context detection and enables rich, 3D spatial sound on AR/VR headsets. Also, support for seven concurrent cameras makes“real-time and highly accurate tracking of the head, lips, and eyes together with a 26-point skeletal hand tracking”possible.
Snapdragon XR2 is also packed with someamazing AI goodness, offering 15 TOPS (Tera operations per second) of AI performance. This has enabledXR2 to support enhanced visuals, interactivity, and audioexperiences but we won’t be able to experience them anytime soon. Qualcomm revealed that its OEM partners have started prototyping AR/VR headsets based on this chipset. They have also committed to commercializing these new headsets but there’s no timeline available just yet. These chips are sure to drivecool VR experiencesand make them more mainstream.
Anmol
Getting my start with technology journalism back in 2016, I have been working in the industry for over 7 years. Currently, as the Editor of Beebom, I’m leading the coverage on the website. While my expertise lies in Android, Windows, and the apps world, find me reading manga, watching anime, and playing Apex in my free time.
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