Samsung is working on several XR devices – the Project Mohan Headset, which he is preparing with Google, in addition to two more, the project hein and the project Jinju, which should have a smart glass -shaped factor. These gack benchs have begun to be deposited in the database.
The latest project is Mohan Headset (SM-I610), which will be launched later this year, possibly the Galaxy XR. As expected, this Snapdragon is powered by the XR2 General 2 chip, specifically designed for XR applications.
Samsung Project Mohan (SM-I610) on the XR headset gack bench
It has six cores based on Kartx-A78C-two runs at 2.36GHz and four at 2.05GHz. Its pair is with an adreno 740 GPU. By the way, Nvidia (Tegra T239) new Nintendo Switch 2 chip set also uses the A78C core (8 of them, up to 1.1GHz).
Chip low-lancely supports full colorful look (12 ms), low delays WiFi 7 connection and VR specific features such as fovo-roding and space warp. The latter is the latter existopolites without waiting to prepare the new on the GPU (or attached PC), without waiting for the missing frames, which doubles the frame rate to help performance and can reduce motion disease (by reducing the delayed delay).
Qualcomm Space Warp frame forecasting technology
Anyway, the project Mohan is equipped with 16 GB Ram and makes Android 14 runs-this should be a new Android XROS, which has been fully re-working to handle virtual display and hand-based control.
Samsung Project Hean or Janju (SM -1330) XR Hedsit on Jack Bench
There is also Samsung SM -133 -We think it is either project or Janju. It uses the same Snapdragon XR2 general 2 chip, with 16 GB Ram and Android (XR?) 14. This means that Hean/Janju will be as powerful as Mohan-which is surprising because they should have a frame like thin glasses, unlike Bul Bul Mohan Gogs.
Neither Samsung nor Google have set a definite date for the issuance of the project Mohan, but we may hear more in the upcoming packed event for the new Galaxy Foldable.
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