Meta, Microsoft and other tech giants working on their own metaverse platforms have agreed to try and make their digital worlds compatible with each other.
They are all participants in the Metaverse Standards Forum – a newly formed group of companies who will work together to achieve ‘industry-wide cooperation’.
However, Apple was conspicuously absent from the list of 36 participants that were announced yesterday.
The company is reportedly due to announce its own mixed-reality headset in less than two years.
Participants in the Metaverse Standards Forum will take part in projects adopting or testing the proposed metaverse standards, for example through hackathons.
They will also work to develop consistent terminology and platform deployment guidelines, and participate in regular Zoom meetings that will start this year.
Other participants in the Forum include chip makers and gaming companies, as well as standards-setting bodies like the World Wide Web Consortium.
Meta, Microsoft and other tech giants working on their own metaverses have agreed to try to make their digital worlds compatible by joining the Metaverse Standards Forum
However, Apple was conspicuously absent from the list of participants.If you loved this article and you wish to receive details regarding gologle.com generously visit our website. The company is slated to announce its own mixed-reality headset in less than two years
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