After years of delays, hardware and software development for the IVAS project will shift to Anduril, with Microsoft ...
Anduril, headed by notorious tech bro Palmer Luckey, will now work with the DoD on the project, officially known as the ...
Microsoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US Army and have Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's Anduril ...
Under the arrangement, Anduril will designate Microsoft Azure as its preferred cloud provider for all IVAS-related workloads including Anduril's artificial intelligence capabilities. Integrating ...
Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
At its current price of $80,000 per headset, the device is far from affordable for large-scale deployment. The US Army is ...
The company is also turning to a new partner, defense technology firm Anduril Industries, to continue its HoloLens contract ...
Microsoft has joined forces with Anduril to boost the U.S. Army’s IVAS program. Takeaway Points Microsoft has joined forces ...
Microsoft discontinues all development of the Hololens, including the military version –, which is taken over by Palmer ...
Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril will take over the development and production of Microsoft's mixed-reality ...