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This tiny chip could turn skinny Aviators into smart glasses without a bulky battery
- Mosaic raised $3.8 million to develop its perception chips for wearables and smart glasses.
- The chips aim to deliver real-time perception while consuming a fraction of power.
- Mosaic claims a multi-core, proprietary design to maximize performance per watt.
- Mosaic intends to ship a full application layer to reduce ODM complexity.
- The startup sees a future where the chip powers always-on awareness in wearables.
- Apple’s Vision Pro is noted for its weight, prompting demand for slimmer wearables.
- Early glasses like Ray‑Ban Meta still rely on phone pairing for processing.
- Mosaic aims to become a platform supplier for applications built on its silicon.
- TechRadar frames the development within broader AR wearables and devices.
- The report emphasizes potential for AR glasses and wearable devices.
- The article notes Mosaic’s goal beyond chip sales to become a platform provider.
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