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The lineup is headlined by Project Ava, a physical evolution of Razer\u2019s earlier AI coaching software, and Project Motoko, an AI\u2011integrated headset positioned as an alternative to smart glasses for the AI\u2011driven generation. <br \/>Starting with Project Ava, this cylindrical desktop device houses a 5.5\u2011inch animated avatar inside a transparent shell. Evolving from an abstract esports coach into a full \u201cdigital partner\u201d, Ava uses a top\u2011mounted camera and PC Vision Mode to monitor gameplay or productivity in real time. Whether offering weapon loadout recommendations in shooters or managing your calendar while you work, Ava is designed as a persona\u2011driven assistant that sits beside your monitor rather than appearing as an on\u2011screen overlay. Razer has already opened reservations in the US, featuring the default character \u201cKira\u201d, with support for custom avatars planned for the future. <br \/>For users on the move, Project Motoko introduces an AI\u2011powered wireless headset built on Qualcomm Snapdragon silicon. Unlike current smart glasses, Motoko relies on high\u2011fidelity audio feedback and dual first\u2011person cameras to deliver visual and environmental awareness. It supports translation, object recognition, and real\u2011time guidance, all while offering up to 40 hours of battery life. Razer is keeping the platform engine\u2011agnostic, enabling it to run local or cloud\u2011based models from OpenAI, Google, or even Tenstorrent\u2019s mobile accelerators.<br \/>Razer is also making a pivot into the enterprise and research sectors with a dedicated suite of AI development tools:<\/p>\n<p>Razer Forge AI Dev Workstation: A localised powerhouse built for training Large Language Models (LLMs) and running complex simulations. It supports multiple professional GPUs (including the Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell series) and workstation-class CPUs from the AMD Threadripper Pro or Intel Xeon W lines. <br \/>Razer AIKit: An open-source, local-first workflow tool available on GitHub. It allows researchers to fine-tune models on local hardware with cloud-comparable performance, featuring automatic GPU discovery and cluster formation. <br \/>Tenstorrent Partnership: In collaboration with Jim Keller&#8217;s Tenstorrent, Razer is launching a compact AI accelerator that connects via Thunderbolt 5. Using \u201cWormhole\u201d technology, these modular units can be daisy-chained to provide desktop-class generative AI performance to laptops and handheld PCs. <br \/>Razer\u2019s gaming chair lineup has also been refreshed with the Razer Iskur V2 NewGen. While maintaining the price point of its predecessor, the NewGen model introduces Razer\u2019s Gen\u20112 EPU Leather with \u201cCoolTouch\u201d technology and a more breathable dual\u2011density foam cushion. For those seeking something beyond a standard office chair, Project Madison is a concept seat that integrates Sensa HD Haptics directly into the frame, vibrating in sync with game events or THX Spatial Audio for a multisensory experience.<br \/>Lastly, the new Razer Wolverine V3 Bluetooth arrives as the \u201cworld\u2019s fastest\u201d wireless controller optimised for cloud gaming. 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