< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f5/9F/ib-f5qtj43q21_99ea2a6b.jpg" Alt = "Google wants to buy a startup on the study of computer < P > The Canadian startup of Adhawk Microsystems, which deals with the development of eye traffic technologies, can soon be included in Google. Negotiations are already in between companies and the amount of the potential agreement is $ 115 million.

< P > This step is most likely related to Google plans for the development of smart glasses and a well -supplemented reality headset, because competitors such as Apple are actively investing in these areas.

~ ~ < p > from this amount of $ 15 million will only be paid if the Adhawk Microsysystems is performed. According to Bloomberg, similar conditions are a common thing for such agreements, but they also create the risk of disrupting the agreement, especially given that many technological startups often delay the terms of achieving their goals.

~ ~ ~ > < P > Adhawk Microsystems has developed a tracking system without the use of traditional cameras that provides a 250 Hz update frequency in wireless mode and 500 Hz per wire connection. This approach makes it possible to reduce delay, reduce energy consumption and increase tracking accuracy.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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