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"Meta-universe" has become the focus of CES 2022, and Qualcomm, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Samsung have all shots

2021 is the year when the concept of "meta-universe" has completely exploded, and many giants have advanced. Heading into 2022, this boom hasn't dissipated and is shining at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2022).

Qualcomm and Microsoft announced that they will cooperate to develop custom chips for AR glasses, which can be used by fee-level and enterprise-level meta-universe application developers to create a virtual world that allows users to work and play.

Qualcomm CEO Amon said that in the future, he will cooperate with Microsoft to use the latter's software product "Mesh" to collaborate and develop hardware devices, so that two users thousands of miles apart seem to be in the same room.

"Meta-universe" has become the focus of CES 2022, and Qualcomm, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Samsung have all shots

Nvidia, another active promoter of the meta-universe, also announced the latest developments at the show. Their metaverse creation tool Omniverse will end beta testing and officially open to creators. In addition, Omniverse will provide software to individual creators for free, while enterprise users will have to pay a fee on an annual basis. At the same time, Nvidia also announced agreements with multiple technology platforms that allow creators to sell virtual content they create.

In addition, Samsung has also joined the army of the metaverse, and the way is more direct. It is understood that at this exhibition, Samsung will exhibit virtual homes decorated with products such as its dots through the online platform "My House", allowing consumers to more intuitively experience the charm of the meta-universe.

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