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Qualcomm will work with Microsoft to develop meta-universe chips for AR glasses

On January 5, Qualcomm will cooperate with Microsoft to develop a custom chip, which is mainly used in light AR glasses, for consumer and enterprise meta-universe applications.

At CES, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said that the two companies will cooperate to develop custom chips that integrate software, and developers can use chips to create virtual worlds that allow users to work and play in the virtual world.

Amon said that the future of the cooperation device will work with Microsoft's software product Mesh, which allows A users to project realism into B users' helmets, so that two people who are far apart will feel like they are in the same room. Future devices will also use Qualcomm Snapdragon Spaces software, which can provide basic AR functions, such as drawing physical space and placing digital objects on top of drawings, and tracking gestures so that users can manipulate digital objects with gestures.

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