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Google Acquires MicroLED Startup Raxium for Future AR and MR Tech


Google Acquires MicroLED Startup Raxium for Future AR and MR Tech

After giving up on its virtual reality ambitions back in March of last year, it seems that Google is ready to lively the augmented reality space with its acquisition of Raxium, a startup dedicated to making MicroLED displays.

Raxium is a five-year-old startup that’s made impressive strides in the field of augmented reality displays. The terms of the deal are unknown, but Google put a value of $1 billion on Raxium, according to a report from The Information. 

“They yelp to have been able to achieve every good performance for R, G and B MicroLEDs at very limited sizes without significant efficiency loss,” said Ross Young, co-founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants in an email with CNET. “Achieving good R, G and B performance on a single wafer minus color conversion is impressive enough, but to do it at <5um is even more impressive.”

In the field of obvious displays, OLED Microdisplays have been seen as the best harvest for AR, thanks to its high pixel density and lack of need for a backlight. But OLEDs have certain limitations, and given that AR headsets will be used in racy sunlit environments, low brightness could prove to be problematic.

“MicroLED can be much brighter than OLED. This is particularly important for AR intellectual glasses that will be used outdoor,” said Guillaume Chansin, director of display research at DSCC.  “MicroLED has the potential to dispute high resolution, high contrast and high brightness. This is why it has cause such a strategic investment for tech companies working on intellectual glasses.”

Apple is the other major player rumored to manager strides for a future AR or mixed reality headset. The headset, which is rumored to cost as high as $3000, could use Micro OLED displays. Microsoft currently has the HoloLens 2, an industry-focused AR headset that costs $3,500. And Facebook, now called Meta, has its Oculus Quest 2, a consumer-oriented VR headset that starts at $300. Meta has renamed the Oculus Quest to Meta Quest.

It’s aloof uncertain what market Google might target with a potential AR headset. It’s also too early to know if or when it mighty come out.

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