The DeanBeat: 13 humble predictions for gaming in 2020
Dean Takahashi of GamesBeat makes his annual predictions about what will happen in the game industry. 2020 will be another strong year. Read the full article…
Read MoreDean Takahashi of GamesBeat makes his annual predictions about what will happen in the game industry. 2020 will be another strong year. Read the full article…
Read MoreNew hardware, increased headset mobility, better software, and more competition are highly likely to change the face of AR for the better in 2020. Read the full article…
Read MoreAt 2019’s Snapdragon Tech Summit, Qualcomm demonstrated that its chips can power amazing experiences — but real products depend substantially on partners. Read the full article…
Read MoreWe spoke with Qualcomm XR executives Hugo Swart and Hiren Bhinde regarding the next steps for VR and AR headsets, including wired, Wi-Fi, and 5G options. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe company behind Pokémon Go is working with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon XR2 platform to create an end-to-end AR hardware, software, and cloud platform. Read the full article…
Read MoreIn 2020, Qualcomm-powered Android phones will pack new high-resolution cameras, high-color screens, and super-fast wireless capabilities. Read the full article…
Read MoreNext-generation 5G cellular technology is about to become ubiquitous. We visited Qualcomm’s labs and spoke with key people to see what’s about to happen. Read the full article…
Read MoreCode in new Apple developer releases lays bare Apple’s plans for stereo AR glasses, suggesting that iPhones will handle their processing and visuals. Read the full article…
Read MoreFor developers and consumers, AI tools for edge devices like smartphones are opening the way for new cutting-edge features and applications. Read the full article…
Read MoreMillimeter wave radios have the best potential for high-speed 5G communications, and now Moscow is following U.S. carriers in rolling them out. Read the full article…
Read MoreQualcomm and Tencent will make the Chinese company’s games play better on devices with Qualcomm chips, and a 5G version of a Tencent-backed gaming phone. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe BT-30C brings AR to a $499 price point for Android and PC users, courtesy of the recently unveiled Qualcomm XR Viewer platform. Read the full article…
Read MoreAre you ready for an era when all of your computing is handled by a single device, wirelessly connected to headphones, screens, and cell towers? Read the full article…
Read MoreAR tech isn’t yet ready for a lightweight computer to be integrated into standard glasses, which means iPhones and Android phones will be doing the processing. Read the full article…
Read MoreTelecom industry players at MWC Barcelona 19 made it clear they believe cloud gaming and VR will be key use cases for 5G networks. Read the full article…
Read MoreMWC Barcelona 19 will be a big week for smartphone announcements, edge computing, Microsoft’s HoloLens, 5G, and China’s Huawei. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe long-awaited sequel to Microsoft’s AR headset finally looks set to be revealed at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. But what will be inside? Read the full article…
Read MoreOne of the big themes at the 2019 CES is ‘real 5G’, but only a handful of companies are actually showing up with live 5G demos. Here they are. Read the full article…
Read MoreNew benchmarks for Google’s AR headset suggest that the company is putting a new chip, OS, and improved specs into its enterprise-focused wearable. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) markets have seen their ups and downs, but Qualcomm remains unabashedly convinced that they’re an untapped goldmine. Citing research from IDC, the company expects the install base for standalone headsets like the HTC Vive Focus and Oculus Go to top 186 million by 2023. That is one of the… Read the full article…
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