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Home / Technology / Meta Licenses Quest OS to Rivals, Eyes Open Future

Meta Licenses Quest OS to Rivals, Eyes Open Future

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Meta's Quest OS, renamed Horizon OS, is now licensed.
  • Hardware makers like Lenovo and Asus will use the OS.
  • Goal is an open model for the next generation of computing.
Meta Licenses Quest OS to Rivals, Eyes Open Future

In April 2024, Meta unveiled a significant strategic shift by announcing its intention to license the Quest OS, subsequently renamed Horizon OS, to external hardware manufacturers. This move allows companies like Lenovo and Asus to build devices powered by Meta's virtual reality operating system.

The program's objective is to cultivate a more robust and diverse ecosystem for developers, offering consumers a wider array of choices in the burgeoning metaverse landscape. Meta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, expressed a vision for an open model to define the next era of computing, encompassing smart glasses and headsets.

This licensing strategy underscores Meta's commitment to expanding the reach of its technology beyond its own hardware. By enabling other manufacturers to use Horizon OS, Meta seeks to accelerate the development and adoption of immersive technologies.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Horizon OS is the operating system for Meta's VR headsets, previously known as Quest OS, which Meta is now licensing to other hardware manufacturers.
Hardware makers such as Lenovo and Asus have announced plans to license and use Meta's Horizon OS for their devices.
Meta aims to create a more open computing model for the metaverse and next-generation devices, providing more consumer choice and a larger developer ecosystem.

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