NVIDIA podcast is revealing about Huang's mentality.
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Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.dev.ua
Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.
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As Engadget reports, the new product is an improved version of the previous AR1 Gen 1, but its main difference is support for AI products directly on the device. Thanks to the 3rd generation Hexagon neuroprocessor, the chip can process up to 1 billion parameters of small language models (SLMs), such as Llama 1B, without the need for the Internet.
The developers are focusing on miniaturization: the new chip is 28% smaller than its predecessor, which allows for a 20% reduction in the height of the glasses' temples. This is critical for creating more elegant and lightweight form factors.
The AR1+ is also more power-efficient, drawing less power in scenarios such as computer vision, voice activation, Bluetooth playback, and video streaming. Qualcomm claims «premium» image quality, achieved through binocular display support, image stabilization, and a powerful multi-frame processing engine.
During the demonstration, Qualcomm’s Vice President of XR, Ziad Asghar, simulated a real-life situation:
«I was standing in a supermarket and asked the glasses to help me with a fettuccine alfredo recipe for my daughter’s birthday.» He said this was the first time a generative AI model of this type had been run entirely on smart glasses, without any external processing.
The company cited the Ray-Ban Meta and the experimental Orion AR as examples of future applications for the chip. From now on, developers will be able to create standalone AR glasses with built-in AI features without sacrificing design or usability.
As the augmented reality market moves from experimental solutions to full-fledged consumer products, built-in AI and smaller sizes could be key to mass adoption. Qualcomm is aiming to be a major player in setting the standard for the next generation of smart glasses.
As a reminder, a US court recently ruled that Qualcomm did not violate its agreement with Arm by acquiring Nuvia, a startup founded by three former Apple engineers, for $1.4 billion in 2021. This will ensure Qualcomm’s presence in the PC market, at least for a while.
We just need some real news
Come on Sean announce something for fsake.
Tell the ASX about the deal that you did with …..
Tell the ASX that you just signed a mega contract with …….
I keep telling myself one day it might just happen.
Especially when the dishwasher was invented in 1924. One hundred years on, this is why I struggle with the fascination around robotising everyday human tasks. His almost maniacal need to ensure he is always one step ahead though, seems akin to the way Peter developed neuromorphic technology intially. A brain on a chip. I wonder if we'll ever see Huang's direct competition (Intel) actually take the plunge and create a truly thinking chip design and echo Gates' words 'whoever builds a thinking chip...'.Interesting the most wanted robot was for dish washing, thats crazy.
I wonder are brn involved here, it seems and sounds very familiar technology.![]()
Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.dev.ua
Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.
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As Engadget reports, the new product is an improved version of the previous AR1 Gen 1, but its main difference is support for AI products directly on the device. Thanks to the 3rd generation Hexagon neuroprocessor, the chip can process up to 1 billion parameters of small language models (SLMs), such as Llama 1B, without the need for the Internet.
The developers are focusing on miniaturization: the new chip is 28% smaller than its predecessor, which allows for a 20% reduction in the height of the glasses' temples. This is critical for creating more elegant and lightweight form factors.
The AR1+ is also more power-efficient, drawing less power in scenarios such as computer vision, voice activation, Bluetooth playback, and video streaming. Qualcomm claims «premium» image quality, achieved through binocular display support, image stabilization, and a powerful multi-frame processing engine.
During the demonstration, Qualcomm’s Vice President of XR, Ziad Asghar, simulated a real-life situation:
«I was standing in a supermarket and asked the glasses to help me with a fettuccine alfredo recipe for my daughter’s birthday.» He said this was the first time a generative AI model of this type had been run entirely on smart glasses, without any external processing.
The company cited the Ray-Ban Meta and the experimental Orion AR as examples of future applications for the chip. From now on, developers will be able to create standalone AR glasses with built-in AI features without sacrificing design or usability.
As the augmented reality market moves from experimental solutions to full-fledged consumer products, built-in AI and smaller sizes could be key to mass adoption. Qualcomm is aiming to be a major player in setting the standard for the next generation of smart glasses.
As a reminder, a US court recently ruled that Qualcomm did not violate its agreement with Arm by acquiring Nuvia, a startup founded by three former Apple engineers, for $1.4 billion in 2021. This will ensure Qualcomm’s presence in the PC market, at least for a while.
I wonder are brn is involved here, it seems and sounds very familiar technology.
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🎉【2025 Andes RISC-V CON Hsinchu – Successfully Wrapped Up!】 Under the theme "RePioneering the Future", this year’s event brought together global RISC-V partners to explore cutting-edge applications… | Andes Technology
🎉【2025 Andes RISC-V CON Hsinchu – Successfully Wrapped Up!】 Under the theme "RePioneering the Future", this year’s event brought together global RISC-V partners to explore cutting-edge applications in AI, Automotive, AP and Security. ✨We also celebrated Andes’ 20th anniversary with a special...www.linkedin.com
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At yesterday’s 2025 Andes RISC-V CON Hsinchu, Edward Lien, our Regional Sales Manager in Taiwan, gave a presentation on “RISC-V and AI Acceleration” and how BrainChip’s IP fits into it:
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#brainchipakida #andesriscvcon | Edward Lien, Executive MBA
Join us next week at RISC-V CON Hsinchu where I will present on RISC-V and AI Acceleration and share how our Akida NPU IP fits into RISC-V + AI. Register now: https://2vx.co/91eFVF4 #BrainChipAkida #AndesRISCVCONwww.linkedin.com
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Evening Frangipani ,Apparently we are working together with Yu-Hsin Layout Technology, an IC Layout Service Provider from Taiwan:
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#risc #brainchip #andesriscvcon | Yu-Hsin Layout Technology Co.,LTD.
非常感謝 BrainChip 的 Edward 邀請 ,予新科技很榮幸以合作夥伴身分參加2025 Andes RISC-V CON,共襄盛舉! It was an honor to participate in the 2025 Andes RISC-V CON. We sincerely thank Edward from BrainChip for the invitation. As a trusted partner of BrainChip, we’re proud to take part in this event! #RISC-V #Brainchip...www.linkedin.com
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This is how their Founder and CEO promotes Yu-Hsin Layout Technology:
“Delivering Advanced Process Solutions From Taiwan To the World”
“Enable your Innovation with Taiwan’s Leading Layout Expertise”
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Not in our league. Qualcomm's can give us a recipe. AKIDA can give an Epilepsy sufferer warning of an impending seizure.![]()
Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.dev.ua
Qualcomm has taught smart glasses to run AI without a smartphone: the AR1+Gen 1 chip is ready
Qualcomm has announced a new augmented reality processor, the Snapdragon AR1+ Gen 1, that enables AI without a smartphone or cloud connection, paving the way for autonomous smart glasses with powerful local processing.
![]()
As Engadget reports, the new product is an improved version of the previous AR1 Gen 1, but its main difference is support for AI products directly on the device. Thanks to the 3rd generation Hexagon neuroprocessor, the chip can process up to 1 billion parameters of small language models (SLMs), such as Llama 1B, without the need for the Internet.
The developers are focusing on miniaturization: the new chip is 28% smaller than its predecessor, which allows for a 20% reduction in the height of the glasses' temples. This is critical for creating more elegant and lightweight form factors.
The AR1+ is also more power-efficient, drawing less power in scenarios such as computer vision, voice activation, Bluetooth playback, and video streaming. Qualcomm claims «premium» image quality, achieved through binocular display support, image stabilization, and a powerful multi-frame processing engine.
During the demonstration, Qualcomm’s Vice President of XR, Ziad Asghar, simulated a real-life situation:
«I was standing in a supermarket and asked the glasses to help me with a fettuccine alfredo recipe for my daughter’s birthday.» He said this was the first time a generative AI model of this type had been run entirely on smart glasses, without any external processing.
The company cited the Ray-Ban Meta and the experimental Orion AR as examples of future applications for the chip. From now on, developers will be able to create standalone AR glasses with built-in AI features without sacrificing design or usability.
As the augmented reality market moves from experimental solutions to full-fledged consumer products, built-in AI and smaller sizes could be key to mass adoption. Qualcomm is aiming to be a major player in setting the standard for the next generation of smart glasses.
As a reminder, a US court recently ruled that Qualcomm did not violate its agreement with Arm by acquiring Nuvia, a startup founded by three former Apple engineers, for $1.4 billion in 2021. This will ensure Qualcomm’s presence in the PC market, at least for a while.
Apparently we are working together with Yu-Hsin Layout Technology, an IC Layout Service Provider from Taiwan:
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#risc #brainchip #andesriscvcon | Yu-Hsin Layout Technology Co.,LTD.
非常感謝 BrainChip 的 Edward 邀請 ,予新科技很榮幸以合作夥伴身分參加2025 Andes RISC-V CON,共襄盛舉! It was an honor to participate in the 2025 Andes RISC-V CON. We sincerely thank Edward from BrainChip for the invitation. As a trusted partner of BrainChip, we’re proud to take part in this event! #RISC-V #Brainchip...www.linkedin.com
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This is how their Founder and CEO promotes Yu-Hsin Layout Technology:
“Delivering Advanced Process Solutions From Taiwan To the World”
“Enable your Innovation with Taiwan’s Leading Layout Expertise”
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Welcome anytime Tech.To assume that we are just an IP provider moving forward would be 100% wrong, has the business model changed a touch, I reserve
my opinion, but, we have always seriously considered what our partners and customers and potential customers have suggested is
the clear way forward, we have never been rigid, we have always been able to turn on a dime, being nimble as a small player has always
been one of our strengths.
The ASX has proven to be a nasty sandpit for us, smart, well focused Boards know when the time is right to make a move that will ultimately
benefit us all, I personally don't support a move offshore until our company sures up our revenue earnings model, but it's coming, yes, we have all heard it countless times over the last 3 years, but the efforts internally will pay dividends I'm sure of it.
Some shareholders criticized Tony's efforts over the last 4 years, but I personally believe that he represented us as a one-man band the best he could, given he was only privileged with certain information that would never satisfy the hungry shareholder base in Australia, which at times could be rather nasty and aggressive, so I say, thanks Tony, the Perth shareholders really appreciated your friendly, honest approach!
Just passing by.......regards Tech.
Coros Space, a new SpaceTech startup, is lifting off…
And co-founder and CEO Sanath Muret - a familiar face for BRN shareholders on LinkedIn - says he is planning on continuing to collaborate with BrainChip, just like he used to until recently, when he was still with ESA as a Young Graduate Trainee for On-Board Computer & Data Handling Systems.
Sanath Muret co-founded Coros Space with CTO Iván Rodríguez Ferrández (who just finished his PhD with ESA while being a Junior Researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputer Center) and Safouane Benamer (until now CEO of Opus Aerospace).
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#edhpc #morpheus | Sanath Muret | 15 comments
Dear network, This post announces the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. For the past two years, I was a YGT in the On-Board Computers & Data Handling Section at the European Space Agency - ESA. It was, in a way, a life-changing experience. I acquired invaluable knowledge on novel...www.linkedin.com
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#jetson | Iván Rodríguez Ferrández
Dear network, As I near the final stages of my PhD and wrap up my journey with European Space Agency - ESA co-funding, I’m thrilled to announce the next step in my career: the launch of Coros Space! At Coros Space, I’ll be leveraging my expertise in radiation testing of complex systems and my...www.linkedin.com
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Our partner Neurobus will be demonstrating their cutting-edge solutions for surveillance dronesat the Paris Air Show (16 - 22 June):
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#defensetech #deeptech #edgeai #neuromorphic #bourget2025 #nextgencomputing | Neurobus
Proud to be a CDL Next Gen Computing graduate! Catch us at the Paris Air Show (June 16–22) to see our tech in action! #DefenseTech #DeepTech #EdgeAI #Neuromorphic #Bourget2025 #NextGenComputingwww.linkedin.com
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www.coros-space.com
Lovely to see you back Tech. Hope you are doing ok…To assume that we are just an IP provider moving forward would be 100% wrong, has the business model changed a touch, I reserve
my opinion, but, we have always seriously considered what our partners and customers and potential customers have suggested is
the clear way forward, we have never been rigid, we have always been able to turn on a dime, being nimble as a small player has always
been one of our strengths.
The ASX has proven to be a nasty sandpit for us, smart, well focused Boards know when the time is right to make a move that will ultimately
benefit us all, I personally don't support a move offshore until our company sures up our revenue earnings model, but it's coming, yes, we have all heard it countless times over the last 3 years, but the efforts internally will pay dividends I'm sure of it.
Some shareholders criticized Tony's efforts over the last 4 years, but I personally believe that he represented us as a one-man band the best he could, given he was only privileged with certain information that would never satisfy the hungry shareholder base in Australia, which at times could be rather nasty and aggressive, so I say, thanks Tony, the Perth shareholders really appreciated your friendly, honest approach!
Just passing by.......regards Tech.
Hi Tech,To assume that we are just an IP provider moving forward would be 100% wrong, has the business model changed a touch, I reserve
my opinion, but, we have always seriously considered what our partners and customers and potential customers have suggested is
the clear way forward, we have never been rigid, we have always been able to turn on a dime, being nimble as a small player has always
been one of our strengths.
The ASX has proven to be a nasty sandpit for us, smart, well focused Boards know when the time is right to make a move that will ultimately
benefit us all, I personally don't support a move offshore until our company sures up our revenue earnings model, but it's coming, yes, we have all heard it countless times over the last 3 years, but the efforts internally will pay dividends I'm sure of it.
Some shareholders criticized Tony's efforts over the last 4 years, but I personally believe that he represented us as a one-man band the best he could, given he was only privileged with certain information that would never satisfy the hungry shareholder base in Australia, which at times could be rather nasty and aggressive, so I say, thanks Tony, the Perth shareholders really appreciated your friendly, honest approach!
Just passing by.......regards Tech.