The software giant recently confirmed plans to halt production of the HoloLens 2 headset and will stop supporting ... The Microsoft team that's been working on IVAS has been whittled down, with ...
The company confirmed that it’s halting HoloLens 2 production, a move that spells ... Microsoft’s other big AR project, the IVAS headset for the U.S. military, isn’t doing any better.
Based on HoloLens 2, Microsoft’s specially-built Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) has faced multiple challenges since being awarded the Army contract in 2019, including poor field ...
Earlier this month, Microsoft ended production of its HoloLens 2 headset with no plans for a successor. The company emphasized at the time that it remains "fully committed" to IVAS.
Soldiers trained with IVAS 1.2 in numerous settings and scenarios during ... The military system was built on the commercially available Microsoft HoloLens device. Maj. John Thomas, assistant ...
IVAS has faced several delays and challenges for several years, but Microsoft's deal with the U.S. Army regarding the headsets could be worth almost $22 billion. Microsoft discontinued HoloLens 2 ...
Microsoft ended production of the HoloLens 2 headset earlier this month but told UploadVR it remains "fully committed" to developing the IVAS.
The military system was built on the commercially available Microsoft HoloLens device ... The current version, IVAS 1.2, is the second engineering validation build, Thomas said.
The IVAS system is based on the HoloLens, and while Microsoft is moving on, the military is doubling down on their mixed reality project. IVAS 1.2, the updated version of the device, will be field ...
He then built Oculus, sold it to Facebook for $2 billion ... years been cutting investments into its HoloLens headset—the hardware on which the IVAS program is based—for lack of adoption.