The initiative centralizes components from partners including OmniVision, ams OSRAM, and Qualcomm to reduce the development cycle for manufacturers. Central to this rollout is the J9 AI Glasses reference design, a blueprint developed with Jorjin Technologies that incorporates Ganzin’s Aurora IIS platform to help OEMs bypass traditional prototyping hurdles. This architecture relies on a minimalist footprint, utilizing a single processing chip paired with two eye sensors and infrared illuminators.
Beyond hardware, Ganzin is pushing the software boundary with Gaze2AI 2.0. The framework correlates voice commands with real-time gaze data, allowing AI agents to distinguish between what a user says and what they are actively observing. This shift toward attention-aware computing is supported by the company’s Aurora IIE platform, which utilizes the proprietary EPU2 ASIC to achieve 120 Hz tracking performance while consuming roughly 25% of the power required by standard NPU-based systems.
CEO Shao-Yi Chien notes that the next generation of wearables will succeed only if devices can contextualize user intent through synchronized sensory input. By providing a tiered portfolio—ranging from software IP licensing to turnkey hardware platforms—Ganzin is positioning its Aurora family as the foundational layer for the next wave of intelligent, always-on eyewear.





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