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Snap is sticking with Qualcomm for its next AR glasses

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Snap's decision to continue using Qualcomm's Snapdragon XR chips for its upcoming AR glasses underscores the importance of strong industry partnerships in advancing augmented reality technology. This collaboration aims to deliver more powerful, AI-driven, and multiuser AR experiences to consumers, potentially shaping the future of wearable tech. For consumers, this means more sophisticated and seamless AR devices are on the horizon, enhancing both entertainment and productivity applications.

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Snap’s upcoming consumer AR glasses are still set to launch sometime this year, and they’ll be powered by a Snapdragon XR chip from Qualcomm, according to an announcement of a “multi-year strategic agreement” between the companies.

Snap has been working on smart glasses for a decade, with the first model of its camera-equipped Spectacles glasses launching in 2016. But the past couple generations, which have been AR glasses capable of layering digital experiences over the real world, haven’t been available to general consumers. The consumer Specs won’t be the first time Qualcomm and Snap have worked together, as Snapdragon chips have powered “multiple previous generations” of Spectacles, the announcement says.

“Through long-term strategic roadmap alignment and technical collaboration, both companies will work together to rapidly bring industry-leading capabilities to the Specs platform, including on-device AI, cutting-edge graphics, and advanced multiuser digital experiences,” the companies say in a joint statement.