Google is in the final stages of acquiring AdHawk Microsystems, a Canadian startup specializing in eye-tracking technology, for $115 million. This acquisition is part of Google’s strategy to innovate in headsets and smart glasses. AdHawk, known for its low-power eye-tracking capabilities used in various devices, has attracted significant investment from major companies like Samsung and Intel. While the agreement is expected to be completed soon, potential obstacles remain, as the deal has yet to be officially signed.
AdHawk's main selling point is its low-power components, which can analyse a user's corneas and pupils quicker than rival sensors.
The technology giant intends to buy the Canadian startup for $115 million, including $15 million in future payments based on performance targets.
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