Lighter, cooler headsets are coming, thanks to Qualcomm’s latest silicon

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TL;DRUnveiled at AWE 2026, the Snapdragon Reality Elite is Qualcomm’s new top-tier VR and mixed-reality chipset, building on the previous generation Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 found in devices like the Samsung Galaxy XR.The new chip boasts a 60% GPU boost, a 160% NPU performance leap (48 TOPS), up to 20% longer battery life, and runs up to 12°C cooler under load.XREAL’s Project Aura and a new device from Play for Dream will be among the first to use the SoC platform.At the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2026, Qualcomm has unveiled its most premium mixed-reality chipset to date: the Snapdragon Reality Elite. Designed to power the next generation of immersive spatial computing, this new platform brings robust on-device generative AI, massive performance leaps, and the promise of lighter, cooler, and longer-lasting headsets to the consumer market.It wouldn’t be a Qualcomm launch without some convoluted branding changes, so here we are. The Snapdragon Reality Elite is a new branding that builds on the Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 (seen on the Samsung Galaxy XR). Qualcomm uses the “Elite” branding for its most premium product in a category, and this remains the case here, too, for its Virtual and Mixed Reality-oriented SoCs. Don’t confuse the “Elite” branding for products packing the Oryon CPU, as that is not what it means, especially here.