GravityXR Builds Ultralight Coprocessor Enabling Headsets

GravityXR, a Chinese startup with former Apple and Meta engineers, built the G-X100 coprocessor and demonstrated a GravityXR M1 reference headset. The G-X100 delivers about 9 milliseconds photon-to-photon latency with a 3-watt TDP, enabling passive cooling and a tethered compute puck architecture; the M1 weighs under 100 grams and has roughly a 90-degree field of view. The approach demonstrates a path toward glasses-like mixed-reality devices.
Key Points
- 1Develops G-X100 coprocessor achieving 9 ms photon-to-photon latency and 3 W TDP
- 2Reduces headset weight by enabling passive cooling and offloading main SoC to tethered puck
- 3Allows ultralight mixed-reality designs like GravityXR M1 under 100 grams, 90° field-of-view
Scoring Rationale
Significant hardware demonstration with strong weight and latency gains, but adoption remains unproven and no OEM commitments yet.
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