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'''Snapdragon XR2''' is a VR/AR mobile platform developed by [[Qualcomm]]. It is largely out of the reach out of hackers, hobbyists, and makers.
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'''Snapdragon XR2''' is a [[VR]]/[[AR]] mobile platform developed by [[Qualcomm]]. It is largely out of the reach out of hackers, hobbyists, and makers.


The XR2 is a mobile platform, which really means it is a system on chip (SoC) with some extra chips that are marked as compatible that developers can use to make VR headsets. The [[Quest 2]] uses the XR2. [[Kura]]'s Gallium was marketed as using the XR2.
The XR2 is a mobile platform, which really means it is a system on chip (SoC) with some extra chips that are marked as compatible that developers can use to make VR headsets. The [[Quest 2]] uses the XR2. [[Kura]]'s Gallium was marketed as using the XR2.


Qualcomm's production partner for the reference design of the XR2 VR HMD is [[Goertek]].
Qualcomm's production partner for the reference design of the XR2 VR HMD is [[Goertek]].

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Snapdragon XR2 is a VR/AR mobile platform developed by Qualcomm. It is largely out of the reach out of hackers, hobbyists, and makers.

The XR2 is a mobile platform, which really means it is a system on chip (SoC) with some extra chips that are marked as compatible that developers can use to make VR headsets. The Quest 2 uses the XR2. Kura's Gallium was marketed as using the XR2.

Qualcomm's production partner for the reference design of the XR2 VR HMD is Goertek.