The recent acquisitions could be a sign of the return of augmented reality to the North American company.
The last years are being extraordinary in adventure undertaken by companies dedicated to research in the field of virtual reality and the augmented reality, in this link we show you their differences, and this does not stop. Yes Manzana seems to have in mind to put his own device on the market and Goal wants to enter the metaverse in his own way, who told Google who can not follow the same path?
This acquisition puts the focus on the next generation of the forgotten Google Glass
most of big enterprises usually acquire companies medium and low profile, in order to Incorporate your knowledge to their offices and, incidentally, prevent the competition from having access to it. Recently, thanks to information that you have shared Rick Osterlohvice president of Google, on the official blog, we already know about the purchase of the Raxium company by the North American giant of the technological sector. This movement could be framed in a Google’s new strategy to return to the augmented realitywho knows if mixed or virtual too, and everything indicates that some glasses They could be on the horizon.
Raxium is a company dedicated to the manufacture of microLED panelswhich can be used in virtual reality and augmented reality, whose properties would allow the user mix the physical world and the digital world Natural way. Their screens They are ultra-compact, low energy consumption, with high resolution and great performance in efficiency, contrast, uniformity and frame rate. These panels are called Autostereo and Light Field Display and facilitate the viewing of high resolution images and with capabilities 3D.
Google had already acquired a few years ago a glasses manufacturer called North and is rumored to be hiring engineers for the creation of an augmented reality operating system, in a project that would have the code name of Project Iris. Rick Osterloh has assured what:
The Raxium team has spent five years creating miniaturized, affordable, energy-efficient, high-resolution displays that have laid the foundation for future display technologies. Raxium’s technical expertise in this area will play an important role as we continue to invest in our hardware efforts.
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