The Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 1 chipset powers Meta’s Quest Pro VR headset
Starting with the processor, the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 1 is Qualcomm’s latest offering in the flagship XR (extended reality) market. Compared to the previous solution, the new chipset delivers 50 percent higher sustained power and 30 percent improved thermal performance. The company says these improvements allow for smaller and lighter MR (mixed reality) and VR (virtual reality) devices. The Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 1 also boasts an updated image processing pipeline for reduced latency. Qualcomm is touting less than 10ms latency, which will “unlock superior full-color video pass-through MR experiences”. It further enables concurrent perception technologies, such as head, hand, and controller tracking, and 3D reconstruction. Additionally, Qualcomm’s latest XR chipset supports up to seven concurrent cameras as well as precise motion tracking and automatic room mapping for an immersive MR experience (via). It offers 8K 360-degree video at 60fps (frames per second). Other highlights include voice input, contextual awareness, and Wi-Fi 6. Meta has paired this chipset with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage on the Quest Pro.
But the VR headset isn’t just about the processor, RAM, and ROM. There’s much more to it. The headset features ten high-res sensors to enable new types of MR experiences. It boasts eye tracking and packs two LCD screens with local dimming and quantum dot technology, delivering more contrast and richer and more vivid colors. The Meta Quest Pro further offers 37 percent higher pixel density than the Quest 2 along with improved full-field visual sharpness for both center and peripheral view. Meta has also redesigned its Touch Pro controllers, fitting three sensors in each. All of these improvements make the headset perfect for professionals to collaborate in the virtual world.