VR industry
VR chip is one of the core hardware of virtual reality technology, which is equivalent to the "brain" of VR equipment, and determines the key performance of VR equipment such as computing speed, graphics processing and display. It usually adopts SoC (system-on-chip) architecture, integrating core units such as graphics rendering engine, neural network processor (NPU), video codec, multi-axis sensor controller, etc. to meet complex and real-time computing tasks. Performance requirements Powerful graphics processing capabilities: A high-performance GPU or dedicated graphics accelerator is required to achieve high frame rate, high-resolution graphics rendering to provide users with realistic virtual scenes and smooth visual experience. Low latency: This includes data processing delay and transmission delay, ensuring that the user's movements are synchronized...