New Snapdragon Processor for XR Headsets Benchmarked

The unreleased Samsung Project Moohan XR headset has been spotted in the Geekbench database, undergoing performance tests. Interestingly, another device utilizing the same Snapdragon XR2 processor also appeared in the benchmark. By comparing the test results of both devices, we can gain preliminary insights into the power of this new chip designed for XR applications.

The Samsung Project Moohan headset, identified by the model number SM-I610, achieved scores of 990 in the single-core and 2453 in the multi-core Geekbench 6 tests. This engineering sample was equipped with 16 GB of RAM and was running a firmware based on Android 14, which is expected to be the foundation for the new Android XR operating system.

A second Samsung device, bearing a different model number (also reported as SM-I610 in the provided text, which might be an error in the source), showed similar specifications but yielded slightly different results: 1078 in single-core and 2079 in multi-core testing.

The Samsung Project Moohan XR headset is anticipated to be officially unveiled this summer at the Samsung Unpacked event, potentially alongside new Galaxy foldable smartphones. These early benchmark results offer a first glimpse into the performance capabilities of the Snapdragon XR2 in a dedicated XR device.

Snapdragon Processor for XR Headsets Benchmarked

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