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How will AR Impact the Future of Work?

XR Today - Augmented Reality tag

billion by 2028, with a fraction coming from consumer products. AR is an excellent example of how humans and machines can interface more efficiently. AR apps and smart glasses can walk employees through tasks like changing machine parts or installing new software. Interactions Between Humans and Computers.

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10 Augmented Reality Trends of 2022: A Vision of Immersion

ARVR

This past year, Google introduced a few new features for ARCore such as recording and playback APIs. For example, Microsoft Hololens 2 can provide information to the surgeon while allowing them to use both of their hands during the procedure. billion by 2028. These enable developers to record video footage with AR metadata.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.07.20): Oculus ready to manufacture the Quest S, Pico doubles-down on 3DOF, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Google’s investment for a 7.7% Google-Jio joint venture to develop an Android-based platform for an affordable 5G phone. In its personal crusade against Microsoft, optics expert Karl Guttag has listed in 4 articles all the defects of the HoloLens 2. Not a great evolution from Microsoft. 6G is coming to 2028–2030.

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Why is Nvidia Stock Going Up? The Rise of Nvidia

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Here’s what we’ve learned based on industry reports and insights: 1. billion to $36 billion by 2028. The company commands about 95% of the market for machine-learning GPUs. By 2028, the “supercomputer” market is set to reach around $12.14 There are a few distinct answers to “Why is Nvidia stock going up.”

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The XR Week Peek (2022.05.09): Meta to release four VR headsets, NFT sales are going down, and more!

The Ghost Howls

The Information goes on to say that Meta also plans to ship its first generation of true AR glasses, Nazare, in 2024, followed by the more advanced second and third-generation models in 2026 and 2028 respectively. Google acquires Raxium. I have to say two things about this report. The first one is that something sounds a bit odd to me.