Google announced today that it had already completed its acquisition of Raxium, the company that it expressed its interest in buying for its MicroLED ventures, soon to power its AR devices. There are many AR projects from Google's lineup revealed in the past showcases like the I/O 2021, and it will help in the high-resolution displays of the company.
Google Completes Raxium Acquisition for the MicroLED Company
Raxium and Google completed their agreement and acquisition venture for the two companies to merge, with the former going under the Big Tech's wing for its products. There are many speculations regarding this partnership, and the most important news regarding this is on Google's AR projects to get new displays to bring its features to all.
Google is taking a new company under its name, and the Mountain View company will bring the company to highlight its new ventures for its upcoming technology. The MicroLED company is a big deal for Google as it would have a company that specializes in display technology, which is applicable for many of its ventures for the devices and another tech.
Google's AR Projects to Get Display from Raxium?
Raxium is a new name in display technology, but it is already making waves and generating interest, which Google had for the company. Multiple reports claim that Google will use Raxium's technology for its augmented reality projects that will soon come to the public, with its smart glasses and mirror-to-reality ventures announced at previous I/O events.
Google's AR Projects Now
Google is expanding on its AR projects now, and the recent showcases from the company are all looking into the new take on communication and its immersion in the world. The AR projects are not much for the metaverse, but it already helps bring an almost close-to-reality experience for those who resort to virtual technology.
In the past, there was a "Project Starline" from Google, and the company said that it would be a massive screen that would portray a device that brings a high-resolution feed of the other party. It presents itself as a mirror to the other side, and it helps in video conferencing, something that the public saw its massive importance during the pandemic.
Another known AR project from Google is the leaked "Project Iris," which reports claim is under development from the team, bringing glasses that give a display with smart integration.
The Mountain View technology company has many projects on its list, and all of them will require a grand display that will complete the experience for its goals to bring reality and technology into one. However, its deal with Raxium can also encompass to other devices that use display, and that includes some of Pixel's lineup.
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Written by Isaiah Richard