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3 ways Samsung’s mixed reality headset could beat Apple Vision Pro

The release of the Apple Vision Pro has been one of the biggest tech releases of the last few years in terms of buzz. Despite its high cost, Apple’s mixed reality headset has opened a lot of eyes in terms of what’s possible with spatial computing. One of the big questions is what Samsung will do now.

Samsung is working with Google and Qualcomm to produce and release its own XR headset. There have been several names thrown about for the new device, but the most common one is “Infinite.” There isn’t much solid information, but there are a few indications of what it might include and how it can compete with — if not beat — the Vision Pro.

A new chip and better hardware

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Qualcomm has developed a new chip specifically tailored for XR experiences, the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2. According to reports, this chip will be used by Samsung and Google in their future headsets. The Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 supports 4.3K resolution for each eye with up to 90 frames per second resolution.


 

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