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HTC Vive Collaborates With Qualcomm Technologies To Pre-Integrate And Optimize Vive Wave for Snapdragon Standalone XR HMDs

HTC VIVE announced they are working with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., to pre-integrate and optimize VIVE WAVE VR Open Platform for Qualcomm Technologies’ XR Standalone and 5G Smartphone reference designs, allowing OEMs that use select Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Mobile Platforms to rapidly bring Vive Wave-enabled devices to commercialization.

This work also allows HTC Vive to create a turnkey XR solution for Smartphone OEMs unlocking access to the VIVEPORT app store to deliver a rich, immersive XR offering to consumers through XR Viewers tethered via USB Type-C.

“Through this collaboration, we’re working together to build and expand the ecosystem for the global XR industry by making it quick and easy to build mobile-based VR headsets,” said Raymond Pao, VP Product & Strategy, HTC Vive. “Benefiting both device manufacturers and developers, this joint effort with Qualcomm Technologies serves to rapidly accelerate new VR headsets across the world and distribution points for developers through Viveport.”

“At Qualcomm Technologies, we are commited to transforming the XR industry and our collaboration with HTC Vive aims to help accelerate XR adoption for consumers,” said Hugo Swart, Head of XR for Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. “We are excited to work with HTC Vive to bring Viveport to Smartphone OEMs and global operators to unleash the low latency and high speed potential of 5G and deliver unparalleled XR experiences.”

HTC Vive and Qualcomm Technologies efforts are focused on helping Smartphone OEMs to expand their offerings and take advantage of 5G networks, providing hardware partners with access to quality VR content through the Wave platform and Viveport app store. By optimizing their solutions, Vive and Qualcomm Technologies are working to help enable the whole XR ecosystem to grow at an accelerated pace.

Vive Wave is HTC’s operating system and storefront built and optimized for mobile VR requirements. Based on Android, Vive Wave creates a native OS for VR, while pairing with a unified Viveport storefront. For device manufacturers, Vive Wave enables new VR headsets to be built quickly, while offering a robust Viveport content library that is available from day one.

Vive Wave has been deployed across six headsets from partners such as Pico, iQiYi, Shadow Creator, and DPVR.

For more on Vive Wave, please visit: https://developer.vive.com/us/wave/.

Author: VR Reporter

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