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What’s Going On Here?As part of a plan to invest one billion big ones in American manufacturing, Apple has sunk $390 million into Finisar, one of the key suppliers of the facial recognition technology used in the new iPhone X. |
What Does This Mean?Finisar makes laser technology with 3D sensing capabilities for things like detecting a face. At the moment that means a novel way to unlock your phone, or a particularly expressive cartoon pig Animoji. But such functionality is in fact key to Apple’s increasing focus on augmented reality. |
Why Should I Care?The bigger picture: This is exactly the type of “investment” that’s needed if the economy is to pick up steam. |
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The award will enable Finisar to exponentially increase its R&D spending and high-volume production of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs). VCSELs power some of Apple’s most popular new features, including Face ID, Animoji and Portrait mode selfies made possible with the iPhone X TrueDepth camera, as well as the proximity-sensing capabilities of AirPods.VCSEL technology is a better performing, more compact and cost-efficient solution compared to traditional edge-emitting lasers for many emerging applications. Apple has rapidly adopted depth-sensing technology in recent years, leading to the development and production of the most advanced VCSELs used in the history of consumer electronics. In the fourth quarter of 2017, Apple will purchase 10 times more VCSEL wafers than were previously manufactured worldwide over a similar time period.