Nuvoton Technology Corporation announced that it has agreed to collaborate with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. on system-on-chip (SoC) products primarily targeting tethered XR Glass applications. Through this collaboration, Nuvoton will combine its tethered XR Glass–optimized SoCs with Snapdragon XR platforms, and its software ecosystem to accelerate the development and deployment of tethered XR Glass applications and to support industry expansion.
XR glasses are increasingly being adopted, particularly in industrial and enterprise fields, for use cases such as operational support, remote assistance, and information visualization. At the same time, achieving compact and lightweight designs, long battery life, and comfortable user experience remains a key challenge for broader market adoption.
Nuvoton has been providing SoCs that balance the processing performance and low power consumption required for tethered XR Glass applications. Through this collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Nuvoton aims to create an environment that enables more device manufacturers and developers to more easily enter the tethered XR Glass industry.
Qualcomm Technologies'newest XR platform, Snapdragon Reality Elite, combined with Nuvoton's SoC, enables a practical and scalable tethered optical see-through (OST) architecture that balances performance, power efficiency, and system flexibility. This configuration allows computing intensive XR workloads to remain on the tethered device while delivering high quality, low latency display and sensor data to lightweight glasses. Together, Snapdragon Reality Elite and Nuvoton’s SoC form a strong foundation for OEMs to accelerate time-to-market for tethered OST designs while maintaining a clear path for future system evolution.
Key Collaboration Areas
Evaluation of optimized tethered XR Glass configurations by combining Nuvoton's SoCs with Qualcomm Technologies' XR platforms and related technologies.
Nuvoton positions its SoC as a key enabler of AI-driven tethered XR platforms. The SoC provides a scalable architecture that decouples application processors from display and sensor subsystems, including cameras and microphones.
By abstracting complex interfaces, it helps device manufacturers accelerate time-to-market, reuse designs across product generations, and optimize system performance and power efficiency, particularly for smart glasses.
In addition to tethered XR Glass applications, the SoC supports emerging use cases such as agentic AI experiences by simplifying system integration and enabling flexible system architectures. Within the XR ecosystem, Nuvoton works with Qualcomm Technologies, OEMs, and partners at a platform level, supporting the evolution of XR as a next-generation AI computing platform.
Value Proposition and Benefits
Through this collaboration, the adoption of Nuvoton's XR Glass SoCs is expected to deliver the following benefits:
1.A comfortable user experience enabled by high-performance, low-power designs optimized for tethered XR Glass use cases. 2.Superior connectivity and access to a rich software ecosystem through compatibility with Qualcomm Technologies platforms. 3.Reduced development effort and shortened time-to-market. 4.Support for a wide range of applications, from industrial to enterprise use cases.
"This collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies represents an important step in expanding the applicability of our SoC solutions for tethered XR Glass and emerging AI-driven XR platforms." said Ken Su, Vice President of Cloud Security Business Group at Nuvoton Technology Corporation.
"By working together within the ecosystem, we aim to support our customers in bringing innovative smart glasses and next-generation devices to market more efficiently."
"By working with Nuvoton to pair Snapdragon XR platforms with their optimized SoC, we aim to support lightweight optical see-through designs that balance performance, power efficiency and system flexibility. This collaboration builds toward the next phase of the XR ecosystem." Sahil Bansal, Senior Director, Product Management at Qualcomm Technologies remarked.