Speaking with Fortune, an Oculus spokesperson said: ?We?re excited to have him leading the hardware organisation. We have a world-class hardware team that led the development of Rift and Touch, and we?re going to keep investing in hardware as we push the boundaries of VR technology and build next generation consumer VR products.?
This appears to be the latest in a series of shakeups to the team over at Oculus. Last year, Brendan Iribe stepped down as CEO, Palmer Luckey is supposed to have a different role within the company and more recently, Hugo Barra was brought on board from Xiaomi as the new ?head of VR?
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