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XR Talks: Defining the AR Cloud, Part II

AR Insider

It’s all about data that’s anchored to places and things, which AR devices can ingest and process into meaningful content. And because the world’s spatial mapping data is too extensive to fit on one device, it must tap the cloud. In order for AR to work in the ways we all envision, it first must understand its surroundings.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.05.17): Apple Glasses are sleek, UE5 rises hype, NVIDIA releases CloudXR SDK, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Apple glasses are coming in 2021–2022 and they are incredibly sleek. Apple glasses are coming. The glasses are expected to run a new operating system, rOS (or reality OS), and Apple is exploring touch panels, voice activation, and head gestures as a means of control. Apple is really good at selling stuff.

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Will the AR Cloud Underpin a “Real-World Metaverse?”

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This is a conceptual framework in which data is anchored to the inhabitable earth to enable AR devices to trigger relevant content. is an architecture or index that makes the physical world clickable. That happens with a combination of mapping the contours of a scene (LiDAR will help), and tapping into previously-mapped spatial data.

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How Will the AR Cloud Unlock the Spatial Web?

AR Insider

Also known as mirrorworld and other monikers, it’s about data that’s anchored to places and things that AR devices can process into meaningful content. And because the world’s spatial mapping data is too extensive to fit on one device, it must tap the cloud. Apple will be a hardware powerhouse for the physical touchpoint.

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The AR Location Wars, Part V: Niantic

AR Insider

Apple signals interest in location-relevant AR through its geo-anchors and Project Gobi. This takes Pokemon Go’s architecture and spins it out as a platform on which other developers can build games and experiences. The idea is to combine geospatial data and computer vision to enable meaningful real-world interaction.

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MetaVRse is the XR engine for enterprise

The Ghost Howls

With the One App, creators have access to the full power of ARCore and ARKit for the best possible AR experiences. ( Apple Store ) ( Play Store ). The graphical fidelity we are achieving on mobile architectures is absolutely incredible, this is some of the secret sauce that makes the MetaVRse Engine so special.

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How Will the AR Cloud Unlock the Spatial Web?

ARVR

Also known as mirrorworld and other monikers, it’s about data that’s anchored to places and things that AR devices can process into meaningful content. And because the world’s spatial mapping data is too extensive to fit on one device, it must tap the cloud. is an architecture that makes the physical world clickable.

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