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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 6, 2016 22:40:42 GMT
SourceAlibaba leads latest investment round in augmented reality company; money expected to accelerate secret technology's time to marketIf Magic Leap doesn't set the world on fire, it probably won't be for lack of funding. The Wall Street Journal reported today that the "cinematic reality" company has raised $793.5 million in Series C funding. "This will give us the confidence and the depth to think past our launch and make longterm decisions," Magic Leap CEO Rony Abovitz told the paper. Chinese online commerce giant Alibaba is leading the funding round, and will be putting its executive vice chairman Joe Tsai on the board of directors. The round also includes further support from early investors Google and Qualcom, as well as newcomers Warner Brothers, Fidelity, and J.P. Morgan. Magic Leap will be using the funding to bring its as-yet-unannounced commercial product to market faster. Even though it hasn't specified what that product will be, that hasn't kept investors from throwing money at the company. Prior to this latest round, Magic Leap raised $50 million in Series A funding and $542 million in Series B financing. The Wall Street Journal reports that with the finalization of the Series C funding, Magic Leap already boasts a valuation of $4.5 billion. While $793.5 million is nothing to sneeze at, it's also not quite as much money as initially reported. Last December, it was reported that Magic Leap's Series C round would come in at $827 million.
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Post by 13thGeneral on Feb 7, 2016 4:50:30 GMT
That's huge investment, they must really feel it's worthwhile, and yet the amount being a bit less also might show some doubt. I hope it's really as magical as the hype says, though I'm still a bit skeptical myself. They still haven't shown much of anything publicly, other than a couple videos and closed demos to select individuals and companies.
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Lord Ba'al
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Post by Lord Ba'al on Feb 7, 2016 5:07:55 GMT
I have no idea what it's about. Except that it's something to do with VR and AR.
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Post by 13thGeneral on Feb 8, 2016 4:11:18 GMT
I have no idea what it's about. Except that it's something to do with VR and AR. From everything I'm reading, it's mostly like AR but utilizes a VR like headset; however the visor viewscreen is probably opaque and simply overlays the images on the real world. Their technology is likely focusing on making the software "environment aware", meaning it uses some complex algorithms to scan and recognize the surfaces around you, and then modify the program to compensate, allowing some degree of interactivity.
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