Article 5YWJN Google bought a MicroLED display company that could help make AR headsets better and cheaper

Google bought a MicroLED display company that could help make AR headsets better and cheaper

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Today Google hardware boss Rick Osterloh confirmed that the company has acquired Raxium, a five-year-old startup with MicroLED technology that could be key in building a new generation of augmented, virtual, and mixed reality headsets.

This adds to the evidence that Google's next big AR move is growing closer: it previously acquired the glasses maker North in 2020, and is reportedly hiring engineers to build an augmented reality operating system. We learned in January that Google Labs is building an AR headset called Project Iris," under the same management as the Project Starline high-res video chat demo shown during its I/O event last year.

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