Samsung’s investments in augmented and virtual reality technologies continue unabated. The XR titled Project Moohan, which was developed jointly with Google, was displayed for the first time in Geekbench performance tests. With the SM-I610 model number, this device can be a long-term new generation Galaxy XR. The device is expected to be introduced this year.
One of the most important elements of Project Moohan is that it gets power from the Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor. This processor stands out as a specially improved platform for XR technologies. The six-core structure has Cortex-A78C architecture; Two core works 2.36 GHz and a quarter is 2.05 GHz. On the graphics side is the Adreno 740 GPU.
Project Moohan comes with high memory capacity and new Android interface
The device has 16 GB RAM, which means a very high capacity for an XR title. Android is seen to work with a special 14 -based system. However, it is stated that this Android version is redesigned in accordance with XR experiences, unlike classic versions. The interface is optimized to support hand movement control and virtual screens.
The Snapdragon XR2 Gen 2 processor does not only offer high processing power, but also equipped with advanced features that reduce the delay. The 12 millisecond full -colored transition technology can quickly and clearly guide the user between the real world and digital content. In addition, the Wi-Fi 7-supported connection becomes possible with low-delay wireless performance. All these features promise a more stable and comfortable experience for both developers and end users.
Another remarkable feature of the processor is Space Warp technology. Thanks to this technology, incomplete frames are estimated and image fluency is preserved. Intermediate squares are produced without waiting for a new square from GPU, which effectively increases the square speed. This kind of structure provides a great advantage in reducing motion -boring dizziness.
In addition, it should be noted that the same processor is also used in Nintendo Switch 2. However, the configuration there is different; A version of eight -core and running up to 1.1 GHz has been preferred. This shows that the processor is operated at much higher frequencies in XR devices. Therefore, it seems that Project Moohan is designed as a performance -oriented device.
Another device that attracts attention in Geekbench data is the model listed with the SM-I130 model number. This device is thought to be one of the models in the form of Glasses with Project Haean or Project Jinju code name. However, this device includes the same processor and the same RAM capacity. Although it has a thinner and lighter design, it seems that it will not fall behind Moohan in terms of performance.
The fact that Haean or Jinju models are in the form of glasses shows that they offer more suitable structures for portability and daily use. However, its high -performance equipment reveals that Samsung aims to the same quality of experience on all devices in the XR area. Thus, users will be able to benefit from similar software and performance advantages regardless of the form factor. This approach can facilitate integrity in the XR ecosystem.
Samsung and Google have not shared a clear information about Project Moohan’s promotion date. However, at the Galaxy Unpacked event, which will be held in July, this device is expected to come up in more detail. Especially with foldable Galaxy models, the details of the XR category will be introduced. Thus, more information about the software structure with Moohan’s hardware features can be obtained.