Qualcomm made the case that the next computer you own won't sit in your pocket. It'll sit on your face. The San Diego chipmaker took the stage at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach on Tuesday to unveil the Snapdragon Reality Elite, a chip that will power augmented reality and mixed reality devices. Though augmented reality glasses have existed for over a decade, Qualcomm's new chip is a significant improvement, executives say.