HTC's US$250 million XR deal with Google raises industry concerns
[Digitimes] - 02/4/2025
HTC has agreed to transfer its XR development team to Google for US$250 million, including non-exclusive licensing of its XR patents. This strategic move has sparked varied reactions across the industry, prompting DIGITIMES to investigate key market concerns.
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