Article 6F41X Here are the Qualcomm chips that power Meta’s Quest 3 and new Ray-Bans

Here are the Qualcomm chips that power Meta’s Quest 3 and new Ray-Bans

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Sean Hollister
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meta_quest_3_xr_2_gen_2.0.jpg The Meta Quest 3. (It has two controllers, not just the one you see here.) | Image: Qualcomm

Meta has just fully revealed its Quest 3 virtual reality headset and announced its Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and they've both got Qualcomm silicon inside. There's a new Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 in the Quest 3 and a new Snapdragon AR1 Gen 1 in the Ray-Bans that boasts onboard AI.

We've known since the beginning that the Quest would feature a Snapdragon chip with double the GPU performance to drive its higher-res displays, but the Ray-Bans are a slight surprise - and so is the XR2 Gen 2's baked-in hardware processing for head, hand, and object tracking.

Image: Qualcomm Leveraging a custom XR design in the Visual Analysis Engine (EVA), Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 accomplishes over 50% power and latency reduction compared to...

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