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Microsoft’s $22 billion deal with the US Army could be in jeopardy unless the tech giant can get the price of its military HoloLens to exist.

What you need to know

  • The US military wants Microsoft to reduce the cost of actual military IVAS headsets to “well below” $80,000 per unit, which is the project’s current cost.
  • IVAS has faced several delays and problems over the years, but Microsoft’s collaboration with the US Army on the headset could be worth about $22 billion.
  • Microsoft discontinued the HoloLens 2 recently and the company’s mixed reality efforts are pretty much dead.

When Microsoft discontinued HoloLens 2 and announced the end of support for mixed reality headsets, many asked if the announcement would affect the planned military headsets. Microsoft made it clear at the time that it was “fully committed” to the Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), even after discontinuing HoloLens 2. Although Microsoft is committed to IVAS, it appears that the US Army may I hesitated. That is, unless Microsoft lowers the cost of individual IVAS units.

Microsoft needs to get the cost of IVAS headsets to “much lower than” $80,000, as highlighted by a Bloomberg report. That figure is the estimated cost of the IVAS unit. about $22 billion, but several hurdles must be cleared before things can move forward.

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