Three groundbreaking spatial computing chips developed by Chinese firm GravityXR Electronics and Technology Co. Ltd. were revealed Thursday at the Spatial Computing Summit 2025 in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, signaling a major leap in immersive technology innovation.
Spatial computing, which enables digital systems to interpret three-dimensional environments through environmental perception and virtual-real integration, is increasingly vital for extended reality (XR) devices, robotics, and smart vehicles. "It seamlessly integrates with real-world environments, surrounding us like air throughout physical space," explained Cui Ping, director of co-organizer Yongjiang Laboratory.
The new chips include:
- G-X100: A mixed reality processor addressing motion sickness through ultra-low latency
- G-VX100: Compact chip enabling lightweight AI glasses integration
- G-EB100: Rendering specialist enhancing robotic facial animations
Industry experts at the China Mobile Communications Association-hosted event predict these innovations will accelerate China\u2019s spatial computing market growth, particularly in healthcare, manufacturing, and consumer electronics sectors. With global XR device shipments projected to surge this year, the chips position Chinese firms at the forefront of next-gen wearable and industrial applications.
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Chinese company reveals three new chips to power spatial computing
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