Ex-Apple engineer unveils chip to rival Vision Pro for XR headsets, AI glasses

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A Chinese start-up founded by a Stanford University graduate, who previously worked for Apple’s extended reality (XR) unit, is attracting attention for developing a chip that can power headsets and artificial intelligence glasses.
Founded by Wang Chaohao, GravityXR last week showcased China’s first all-in-one mixed reality (MR) chip, the Jizhi G-X100, which uses the advanced 5-nanometre node.
The product, part of a new line of chips that claim to surpass Apple in certain metrics, has attracted…

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