Qualcomm & Microsoft Partner on “custom AR chips” for Next-gen, Light-weight Glasses

Today during Qualcomm’s CES 2022 press conference, the company announced a partnership with fellow tech-giant Microsoft which will involve “designing custom AR chips and integrating software platforms.”

Qualcomm and Microsoft today strengthened their growing relationship in the XR space with a new partnership announcement. While Microsoft has already relied on Qualcomm to supply the Snapdragon chips found in its latest HoloLens 2 headset, now the companies indicate plans to work more closely together on components for future AR devices.

“This collaboration reflects the next step in both companies’ shared commitment to XR and the metaverse,” said Hugo Swart, vice president of XR at Qualcomm. “Qualcomm Technologies’ core XR strategy has always been delivering the most cutting-edge
technology, purpose-built XR chipsets and enabling the ecosystem with our software platforms and hardware reference designs. We are thrilled to work with Microsoft to help expand and scale the adoption of AR hardware and software across the entire industry.”

Specifically Qualcomm says it will be working with Microsoft on “developing custom AR chips to enable a new wave of power efficient, lightweight AR glasses to deliver rich and immersive experiences.” Further, the announcement reveals plans to integrate Microsoft Mesh—the company’s multi-user XR foundation—with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Spaces XR development tools.

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Qualcomm has established itself as an early leader in the growing XR space by leveraging its expertise in smartphone chip design to create the Snapdragon XR1 and XR2 chips which now power most of the leading standalone XR devices.

Ostensibly the company already has an XR3 chip in the works, so it isn’t clear if the “custom chips” that will result from the partnership will basically mean that Microsoft has more say over what XR3 ultimately look like, or it if it will get its own custom chip that’s exclusive for its own uses in devices like HoloLens 3.

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Vuzix Team With Qualcomm To Create Next Generation of Smartglasses

Vuzix have emerged as one of the leaders in the world of augmented reality (AR) smartglasses technology, particularly in the area of enterprise-focussed applications for the technology. Vuzix has now announced that it is working with Qualcomm to develop the next generation of AR smartglasses technology.

Qualcomm recently announced its new Snapdragon XR1 platform, which has been designed specifically with smartglasses and other wearables, Vuzix believe the new XR1 platform is a perfect fit for its continued work in AR smartglasses technology development.

Qualcomm XR1 Chip Case

The next iteration of the Vuzix Blade line as well as the Vuzix M-series of smartglasses is planned to utilise the Snapdragon XR1’s on-board capabilities to deliver higher quality visual, audio and voice interactions for users as well as create a product with a smaller and more comfortable form factor.

The Snapdragon XR1 included an ARM-based multicore CPU, vector processor, Graphics processor (GPU) and the Qualcomm AI engine. The XR1 allows for more energy-efficient machine learning and better processing for AR use-cases such as object classification and motion tracking.

“Vuzix has a long history of delivering augmented reality eyewear to their enterprise customers. Their focus on optics, experience, and form factor will serve them well as the AR market grows,” said Hugo Swart, Head of Virtual and Augmented Reality Business Group, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “We believe our collaboration with Vuzix will help drive increased excitement and adoption for standalone AR in both the enterprise and consumer segments.”

“Qualcomm’s Snapdragon XR1 platform will help Vuzix advance our AR Smart Glasses in terms of power efficiency and deliver smoother user experiences along with better overall system performance,” said Paul Travers, President and Chief Executive Officer at Vuzix. “Qualcomm’s XR1 platform combined with other leading technologies will enable Vuzix to push the envelope on form factor on our next generation waveguide based Vuzix Blade™ Smart Glasses without sacrificing the overall performance of the glasses.”

Vuzix Blade 3000

Vuzix products based on the snapdragon XR1 platform are expected to begin coming to market sometime in 2019. VRFocus will bring you further news as it becomes available.

Qualcomm Reveals Dedicated VR/AR/MR Platform Snapdragon XR1

Qualcomm has been heavily involved in the immersive technology industry for sometime now, with its most recent efforts including the Snapdragon 845 Mobile VR Reference Design, as well as its partnership with eye tracking company Tobii. As VRFocus reported last week, Qualcomm were rumoured to be working on a new platform which the company has now confirmed as Snapdragon XR1.

Qualcomm SD XR1 Chip Case

As part of a launch event leading up to the Augmented World Expo (AWE) this month, Qualcomm debuted its dedicated Extended Reality (XR) platform. Snapdragon XR1 has been created to offer consumers high-quality XR experiences while enabling OEMs to develop mainstream devices.

Being a full system-on-a-chip, the Snapdragon XR1 Platform has special optimisations for augmented reality (AR) experiences with AI capabilities that’ll offer better interactivity, power consumption and thermal efficiency. Included on the platform is an ARM-based multicore CPU, vector processor, GPU, Qualcomm AI Engine, advanced XR software service layer, machine learning, the Snapdragon XR Software Development Kit (SDK) and Qualcomm Technologies connectivity and security technologies.

“As technology evolves and consumer demand grows, we envision XR devices playing a wider variety of roles in consumers’ and workers’ daily lives,” said Alex Katouzian, senior vice president and general manager, Mobile Business Unit, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. in a statement. “By integrating powerful visuals, high-fidelity audio, and rich interactive experiences, XR1 will help create a new era of high-quality, mainstream XR devices for consumers.”

Qualcomm 845 Mobile VR Reference Design

The XR1 platform will support Ultra high-definition 4K video resolution at up to 60 frames per second for high-quality visuals on VR headsets, whilst on the audio side the platform has Qualcomm Technologies 3D Audio Suite, Qualcomm Aqstic Audio Technologies, and Qualcomm aptX Audio built in for high-fidelity audio experiences and “always-on, always-listening” voice assistance as well as Bluetooth playback. Plus XR1’s head-related transfer functions (HRTF) enable synthesized binaural sound for the best immersion.

In addition to all of that, XR1 support three-and six-degrees of freedom (3DoF, 6DoF) head tracking and controller capabilities for XR devices to ensure gameplay interaction is at its best.

Qualcomm does note however, that while the Snapdragon XR1 Platform is dedicated to providing the most focused XR experiences, it doesn’t usurp the Snapdragon 845 which is still the company’s premium product (XR1 can be considered one notch below the 845). As and when the Snapdragon XR1 begins to find its way into consumer products VRFocus will let you know.