On November 27, at the Spatial Computing Summit 2025 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province on the Chinese mainland, GravityXR Electronics and Technology Co. Ltd. took center stage by unveiling three cutting-edge chips designed to power the next wave of spatial computing. 🎉
Spatial computing brings digital and physical worlds together—think immersive XR headsets, smart robots, AI-powered glasses and more. Cui Ping, director of Yongjiang Laboratory, explains that the magic lies in teaching systems to "understand space" through:
- Environmental perception 🌍
- Virtual-real integration 🔄
- Natural interaction ✋
Here’s the lowdown on each chip:
- G-X100: A high-performance processor for mixed reality (MR) gear, boasting ultra-low latency to keep motion sickness at bay. ⚡
- G-VX100: Tiny but mighty—small enough to fit into your everyday eyeglass frames, paving the way for sleek AI-powered glasses and wearables. 👓
- G-EB100: A rendering and display specialist that amps up MR visuals and even gives robots lifelike facial animations and eye movements. 🤖
The summit, hosted by the China Mobile Communications Association and co-organized by Yongjiang Laboratory and GravityXR, highlighted the rapid strides being made on the Chinese mainland. Experts say that with these core tech breakthroughs, the spatial computing industry is set for explosive growth. 🚀
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Chinese company reveals three new chips to power spatial computing
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