Samsung is working on several XR devices – Project Muhan headset, which is developing in collaboration with Google, plus two more, Project Hain and Project Jinju, which must have a smart glasses form factor. It has started harvesting in the Geekbench database.
The latest project is the Muhan headset (SM-I610), which will be launched later this year, possibly under the Galaxy XR name. As expected, it is driven by Snapdragon XR2 GEN 2 chip which is specifically designed for XR applications.
Samsung Project Mohon (SM-I610) XR headset on Geekbench
There are six core based on Cortex-A78C-two runs at 2.36GHz and four at 2.05GHz. It has been paired with an adreno 740 GPU. By the way, the new Nintendo switch 2 chipset from NVIDIA (Tegra T239) also uses the A78C core (up to 8, 1.1GHz ignores).
The chip supports low-lonely color C-Through (12MS), low-lower Wi-Fi 7 connections and VR specific features such as fotated rendering and space war. The latter exerts the missing frame without waiting on the GPU (or connected PC) to produce new people, which doubles the frame rate to help perform the performance and reduce speed disease (by reducing alleged delays).
Qualcomm’s Space War Frame Prediction Technology
Anyway, the project is equipped with Moohan 16GB RAM and runs Android 14-it must be a new Android XR OS, with a virtual display and a fully renovated interface to handle a virtual display and hand-based controls.
Samsung Project Han or Jinju (SM-I130) XR headset on Geekbench
Samsung SM-I130 is also-we think it is either the project Haean or Jinju. It uses the same Snapdragon XR2 GEN 2 chip, still with 16GB of RAM and Android (XR?) 14. This means that Haean/Jinju will only be powerful as Mooohan-which is a surprise because they should have thin glasses such as frames, unlike relatively heavy muhhan goggles.
Neither Samsung nor Google set an accurate date for the launch of Project Muhan, but we could hear more in the upcoming unpacked events for new Galaxy foldables.