Qualcomm has launched its latest processor for smart glasses, and although this is a minor upgrade compared to the previous chip, it has a new trick. The company claims that Snapdragon AR1+ can run directly on devices on devices without the need for a general 1 smartphone or cloud connection, which allows users to just go out of their smart glass or operate. The next gene AR can appear in glasses with the choice of chip meta and acrylic.
Smart glasses often require large temple weapons to adjust chips and other ingredients, but the AR1+ General 1 AR1 general is 1 to 28 % smaller, so it allows 20 % to reduce the height of the temple. At the same time, it requires less power in cases of key use, including computer vision, sound wake up with sound, Bluetooth playback and video streaming. Qualcomm also promises “premium” image quality through technologies such as technologies such as binocular display, image stabilization and large -scale multi -frame engine.
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The main feature, though, is the AI of glass -driven glasses by the third -generation of Qualcomm, which has 1 billion small tongue models (SLM) parameters on glass. This allows it to run the AI assistant that uses SLMs like Lama 1B, users speak command and look at the results appearing as a text on glasses.
“While living on stage, I was in ‘supermarket’ and asked my glasses to help with Fatekosine Alfredo, I needed to make my daughter’s birthday ceremony,” wrote the XRZ Asghar’s Qualcomm SVP. “This demonstration was the first in the world: an automatic generative AI model is fully operating on a couple of smart glasses.”
Qualcomm also launched the Meta -Ben -glass, as well as its Chinaki Orion AR glass prototype, as an example of where the smart glass technology was going. He then added that his Snapdragon AR1+ General 1 chip like tech “would enable the caline form factors that do not compromise on the ability to run the AI model.” Reading between the lines, you can expect that the chip Slimmer standstone will be shown in AI -powered smart glasses in the near future.


