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Qualcomm and Microsoft Work on Special Chips for AR Glasses

Jakarta: At Qualcomm’s event at CES 2022, Qualcomm announced a collaboration with Microsoft and is developing a dedicated chipset aimed at supporting future AR glasses.

quote Ubergizmo, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon announced that he is developing a dedicated Snapdragon Augmented Reality chipset for the next generation of lightweight and power-efficient AR glasses for the Microsoft ecosystem.

In addition, Amon also said that his party will integrate chipset platform software from both Qualcomm and from Microsoft, such as the Microsoft Mesh platform and the recently announced Qualcomm Snapdragon Space XR development platform.





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This is not the first time Microsoft and Qualcomm have collaborated. Previously, Microsoft’s collaboration with Qualcomm resulted in the SQ1 chipset used in the Surface Pro X computing device.

Until now, there is no information available regarding the prediction of the launch time of this product, but if the rumors circulating are true and Apple is developing its own headset, then the competition between Qualcomm chipsets and Apple hardware is something worth waiting for.

Previously, Qualcomm was preparing a chipset for a laptop with a Windows operating system, called the Snapdragon 8cx Gen3. this chipset is the first 5nm chipset for Windows-on-Arm laptops.

Until now, Qualcomm still has close information regarding Snapdragon 8cx Gen3, but rumors are circulating that this chipset will support flagship devices in the high-end segment and armed with 5G network connectivity.

Meanwhile, a new patent from Microsoft reveals an initial leak of the multi-panel device, sporting a triple-fold design. This patent was granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) last week.

The patent shows a sketch of a device with two hinges which when opened reveal a large screen made up of three distinct parts. When folded back, this device can function as a traditional smartphone.

(MMI)

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