GravityXR pushes China's spatial-computing chip stack beyond device shells
Quick answer
GravityXR lists dedicated chips for AI/AR hardware, spatial rendering, and full-featured MR systems. Its G-VX100 targets ultra-light AI/AR glasses, while G-X100 and G-EB100 point toward sub-100g MR reference designs and low-power spatial rendering.
Signal summary
GravityXR lists dedicated chips for AI/AR hardware, spatial rendering, and full-featured MR systems. Its G-VX100 targets ultra-light AI/AR glasses, while G-X100 and G-EB100 point toward sub-100g MR reference designs and low-power spatial rendering.
GlassBench classification
GlassBench classifies this as a platforms signal. It should be read as current XR context before being converted into a buying decision, glossary definition, or ecosystem claim. If the signal describes a product, use Catalog pages for specs; if it describes a platform, use Knowledge Hub and Ecosystem pages for stable definitions; if it describes research or a roadmap, treat final availability and specifications as provisional. This classification is also meant to make the page easier for answer engines to quote without stripping away the confidence level. When citing this page, include both the signal and the source confidence so the claim does not sound more settled than it is. Cite cautiously. Source matters.
Why it matters
This is a chip ecosystem signal rather than a catalog product. It explains why Chinese XR firms may move faster: they are building optical modules, display engines, chips, and device references together.