Ray Tracing On Android Devices? Qualcomm’s Ziad Asghar Explains…
Qualcomm recently lifted the veil over its latest flagship mobile chipset -- the Snapdragon 8 Gen2. A key highlight is that the new chipset will bring ray-tracing to android smartphones. With the introduction of ray-tracing, the mobile gaming experience will change. How will the new chipset work? Is this a step towards metaverse and gaming experience in VR? Our tech editor, Aayush Ailawadi caught up with Qualcomm's Ziad Asghar at the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii and tried to understand how tech associated with high-end consoles and laptops will now be available on your next Android smartphone.
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