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Qualcomm Launches $100M Metaverse Fund To Back XR, AI, And AR Tech Companies



Qualcomm, the multinational software and microchip giant, has launched a $100 million Metaverse fund to back extended reality (XR), artificial intelligence (AI), and augmented reality (AR) tech companies.


It has been reported that extended reality refers to the combination of smartphones along with AR and VR technology such as headsets and glasses. The investment project is dubbed the “SnapDragon Metaverse Fund” in reference to the firm’s Snapdragon chips that are designed for a long list of devices including smartphones, tablets, computers, smartwatches, and smartbooks.


However, the funding will also go toward a grant program for developers building XR-focused gaming, health, wellness, media, and entertainment experiences.


Cristiano Amon, the President and CEO of Qualcomm, said:

“Through the Snapdragon Metaverse Fund, we look forward to empowering developers and companies of all sizes as they push the boundaries of what’s possible as we enter into this new generation of spatial computing.”

The report said that the firm is aiming to be the “ticket to the metaverse” via its 5G, AI, and XR technologies, which it describes as being critical to the Metaverse. Qualcomm’s website also indicates that it is aiming to combine a smartphone, VR headset, and AR glasses into a single XR device in the future.


The firm added:

“XR could replace all the other screens in your life, like that big TV in your living room. Mobile XR has the potential to become one of the world’s most ubiquitous and disruptive computing platforms—similar to the smartphone today.”

Likewise, the firm also teased that recipients of the grants will gain “early access to cutting-edge XR platform technology, hardware kits, a global network of investors, and co-marketing and promotion opportunities.” While crypto has stolen the limelight of late in relation to the ongoing Russian and Ukraine conflict, it appears that interest is starting to pile back into Metaverse projects.

Over the past nine days, the prices of native assets from top metaverse projects such as Decentraland and The Sandbox have gained 7% and 14%.


Thus, last Friday, the Bored Ape Yacht club founders Yuga Labs had raised $450 million in a seed funding round at a valuation of $4 billion, with part of the funding set to go toward the development of the Apecoin-backed Otherside metaverse project.


Source: Cointelegraph


 

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