Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
The company, which announced a nearly $1 billion investment in central Ohio, will take over the project for the U.S. Army.
Microsoft will continue to support IVAS functionality with "advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities," but it's out ...
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Anduril, founded by Palmer Luckey, will take over the development of Microsoft's mixed-reality IVAS program for the US Army, ...
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Microsoft Azure will remain the "preferred hyperscale cloud" provider for IVAS workloads, as well as other Anduril AI ...