Meta, who had earlier revealed its Ray-Ban smart glasses, has now teamed up with chipmaker MediaTek to further enhance the product.
This collaboration announced at MediaTek’s 2023 summit, aims to amplify the capabilities of Meta’s AR smart glasses for a more seamless experience.
The current Ray-Ban Meta glasses, equipped with cameras and microphones, are primarily for messaging.
The next step is to create glasses with more advanced AR features.
These would include a display to overlay digital information onto the real world, like reading messages or scanning QR codes.
One of the main goals is to design AR glasses suitable for daily wear. These glasses should not only look good but also be packed with technology to provide a great user experience.
Unlike the current bulky mixed-reality headsets, Meta aims to develop AR glasses that are both thinner and more stylish.
MediaTek, known for its efficient and powerful chips, will work with Meta to create custom silicon chips.
These chips are intended specifically for AR applications, fitting snugly into the compact frame of smart glasses.
This partnership marks a shift from Meta’s previous use of Snapdragon chips in its second-generation glasses.
Details about the new AR glasses are still sparse. However, it’s expected that the next generation, featuring a viewfinder, might launch in 2025.
A more advanced AR glasses model is anticipated for 2027. This partnership between Meta and MediaTek is a significant step towards realizing these innovative products.
Meta’s collaboration with MediaTek is focused on enhancing the AR capabilities of its smart glasses. The partnership aims to develop custom chips that will power advanced features like digital information overlays in a user-friendly, daily-wearable design.
The next generation of Meta AR glasses is expected to include a viewfinder display for overlaying digital content onto the real world, such as reading messages and scanning QR codes, all while maintaining a sleek and stylish design.
MediaTek will contribute its expertise in chip design to create custom silicon chips specifically for Meta’s AR glasses. These chips are expected to be efficient and powerful, fitting into the compact design of the smart glasses.
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