rewrite this title Future Wear OS watches are getting an important Snapdragon upgrade

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rewrite this title Future Wear OS watches are getting an important Snapdragon upgrade

What you need to know

  • Qualcomm and Google are developing a RISC-V Snapdragon Wear platform for next-gen Wear OS smartwatches.
  • RISC-V is simpler and faster than the previous-generation instruction set, promising greater speed and efficiency for next-gen Wear OS watches.
  • The new platform is open-source and should make chipset development faster.

For generations, Qualcomm’s Wear OS processors have left a lot to be desired. That finally changed with the introduction of the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 series in products like the Google Pixel Watch 2 this year, and it looks like next year’s processors will be even better.

Qualcomm announced in a blog post that the company has been co-developing a new RISC-V Snapdragon Wear platform with Google that will power next-generation Wear OS chipsets. RISC-V (pronounced “risk five”) is an upgrade to the basic instruction set processors understand and is both simpler and more efficient than the Arm architecture.

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