Qualcomm’s XR1 is its first chip dedicated to augmented and virtual reality

Qualcomm's processors have ended up in plenty of AR and VR devices over the past couple years. But to date, none of those chips have been fully dedicated to augmented and virtual reality — they've just been repurposed phone processors.

That changes today with the introduction of the XR1, Qualcomm's first chip made specifically for AR and VR devices. The chip is supposed to make it somewhat cheaper for companies to build entry-level versions of augmented and virtual reality gadgets, the first of which are expected to start appearing at the end of this year or in early 2019.

Though Qualcomm getting into the AR / VR chip game could be very exciting for the industry, this first chip isn't all that thrilling on its own. Qualcomm says its...

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