China’s First 5nm MR Chip Debuts: GravityXR Unveils Groundbreaking Spatial Computing Solutions
1. Introduction: A Leap in Spatial Computing

China’s tech landscape reaches a new milestone as Ningbo-based GravityXR unveils the *G-X100*, the nation’s first fully functional 5nm MR (Mixed Reality) chip. Designed to power next-generation lightweight MR devices, this innovation positions China at the forefront of spatial computing technology.
2. Company Profile: GravityXR’s Vision and Backing

Founded in 2021 in Ningbo, GravityXR specializes in spatial computing infrastructure, spanning chips, algorithms, and reference designs. Led by CEO Wang Chaohao, a Stanford graduate and former Apple XR engineer, the startup has secured nearly ¥2 billion in funding over five rounds from top investors like Sequoia China, IDG, and Goertek. With a team of 200+, the company is poised to reshape the MR ecosystem.
3. G-X100 Chip: Redefining Performance and Efficiency

The *G-X100* leverages 5nm process technology and a Chiplet-based heterogeneous architecture to deliver breakthrough capabilities:
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8K/120Hz MR display output with 200 TOPS equivalent compute power.
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Photon-to-Photon (P2P) latency under 10ms—outpacing Apple’s Vision Pro (12ms).
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Ultra-low power consumption of ~3W, enabling sub-100g device designs.
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Support for 13 sensor inputs, 6 DoF tracking, eye/hand tracking, and depth perception.
4. Competitive Edge: Lighter, Faster, and More Immersive

GravityXR’s CMO, Wang Shuang, highlights that devices equipped with the G-X100 weigh under 100g (vs. Vision Pro’s 600g) while matching or exceeding Apple’s image quality. The sub-10ms latency minimizes motion sickness, enabling activities like sports or driving in MR.
5. Applications: From MR Glasses to Robotics

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G-X100-M1 Reference Design: Enables sub-100g MR glasses, demonstrated as a split-style “smart墨镜” connecting to phones or PCs.
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G-X100-H1 Robotics Platform: Enhances robot vision and interaction with spatial compute capabilities.
6. Expanding the Portfolio: ISP and Display Chips

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G-VX100 ISP Chip: 12nm AI/AR-focused processor supporting 16MP photos, 4K/30fps video, and eye/hand tracking at 260mW power.
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G-EB100 Display Chip: 12nm rendering/display ASIC already deployed with partners like Goertek and智元机器人.
7. Full-Stack Ecosystem and Market Outlook

GravityXR’s end-to-end spatial computing suite integrates hardware, software, and reference designs. With the global spatial compute market projected to hit $620.2B by 2032 (CAGR 18.2%), the company’s scalable solutions aim to accelerate adoption across industries.
8. Conclusion: The Future of Immersive Tech

The *G-X100* and its companion chips mark a transformative step for China’s semiconductor and spatial computing sectors. By balancing performance, power, and portability, GravityXR is not just challenging giants like Apple—it’s redefining how we interact with digital worlds.