UNISOC launches mobile chipsets that supports AR/VR

Our Bureau Updated - June 20, 2018 at 06:00 PM.

Semiconductor company UNISOC (formerly Spreadtrum communications) launched mobile chipsets that support augmented and virtual reality here on Wednesday. The chipsets, SC9832E and SC9863, have been designed specifically to enable a more seamless user experience for machine learning and AR/VR related applications.

Speaking on the event, Adam Zeng, Chief Executive Officer, UNISOC, said “The global mobile ecosystem is evolving at a very rapid pace, and we are focussed on helping the Indian market stay ahead of the technological curve.”

“We want to meet and exceed the growing expectations of Indian consumers with better products and better features, which is why our latest chipset solutions are designed to cater to advanced mobile and communication technology requirements. We are confident that these new additions to our extensive portfolio will be well-received in the market, and will help in laying the foundation of a more prosperous and smarter future,” he added.

The chipsets are designed for better integration levels and with up to 50 per cent lower power consumption at standby. Even with multiple background applications, they can ensure 200+ hours of stay for a 3,000 mAh battery.

The integration of cutting-edge camera technologies such as real-time image processing and 3D noise reduction (3DNR) further enable the SC9832E to deliver higher image quality than its peers.

Published on June 20, 2018 11:44