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New Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 Chip Could Make Glasses Smarter and Self-Reliant
New Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 Chip Could Make Glasses Smarter and Self-Reliant

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

New Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 Chip Could Make Glasses Smarter and Self-Reliant

Qualcomm has launched the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 processor for smart glasses. The chip lets smart glasses run AI directly on the device without needing a phone or cloud connection for processing or other functions. The idea is that users can go about their daily tasks using only their smart glasses. A big change in the AR1+ Gen 1 is its smaller size, which is about 28% more compact than the previous AR1 Gen 1 chip, as reported by Engadget. This means that manufacturers can now design glasses with 20% shorter temple arms (arms of the glasses). The chip also uses less power during tasks such as computer vision, wake with voice, Bluetooth playback, and video streaming, the report said. The new processor also improves image quality for smart glasses. It supports binocular displays, image stabilization, and a multi-frame engine. The camera on the glasses can capture 12MP photos and 6MP videos, and it supports features like face detection and facial landmark detection. Saving the best for the last, on-device AI powered by Qualcomm's third-generation Hexagon NPU. The chip can run small language models with up to 1 billion parameters, such as Llama 1B, directly on the glasses. This lets users interact with an AI assistant by speaking commands and seeing responses displayed as text on the glasses. The company says this is the first time an autoregressive generative AI model has run completely on a pair of smart glasses. The company says its new chip will help make future smart glasses slimmer and more independent.

Qualcomm says its new AR1+ Gen 1 chip can handle AI directly on smart glasses
Qualcomm says its new AR1+ Gen 1 chip can handle AI directly on smart glasses

Engadget

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Engadget

Qualcomm says its new AR1+ Gen 1 chip can handle AI directly on smart glasses

Qualcomm's has launched its latest processor for smart glasses, and though it's a modest upgrade over the previous chip, it has a new trick. The Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 can run AI directly on devices with no need for a smartphone or cloud connection, allowing users to go out or do chores with only their smart glasses, the company claims. The chip could appear in next-gen AR glasses from the likes of Meta and XReal. Smart glasses often require large temple arms to accommodate chips and other components, but the AR1+ Gen 1 is 28 percent smaller than the the AR1 Gen 1, so it allows for a 20 percent temple height reduction. At the same time, it requires less power across key use cases including computer vision, wake with voice, Bluetooth playback and video streaming. Qualcomm also promises "premium" image quality via technologies like binocular display support, image stabilization and a massive multi-frame engine. The key feature, though, is the on-glass AI powered by Qualcomm's 3rd-gen Hexagon NPU, with 1 billion small language model (SLM) parameters on-glass. That allows it to run AI assistants that use SLMs like Llama 1B, with users speaking commands and seeing the results displayed on the glasses as text. "While on stage, I was at the 'supermarket' and asked my glasses for help with fettuccine alfredo I needed to make for my daughter's birthday party," wrote Qualcomm SVP of XR Ziad Asghar. "This demonstration was a world's first: an Autoregressive Generative AI model running completely on a pair of smart glasses." Qualcomm shouted out Meta's Ray-Ban glasses as well as its chunky Orion AR glasses prototype as examples of where smart glass technology is heading. It then added that tech like its Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1 chip will enable "sleeker form factors that don't compromise on the ability to run AI models." Reading between the lines, you can expect the chip to appear in ever-slimmer standalone AI-powered smart glasses in the near future.

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