In March of this year, there are reports that Intel is developing a virtual reality helmet that uses its own RealSense technology. Today, Intel officially demonstrated this product.
At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF2016) in San Francisco today, Intel shared the latest achievement of the Project Alloy project - Project Alloy. In the future Intel will become a wireless virtual reality device for every ordinary consumer.
Project Alloy is a wireless VR device. Unlike HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, Project Alloy comes with Intel's sixth-generation Core CPU, camera, sensors, and input components. It also has built-in flash memory and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth. As for battery life, Intel disclosed it for several hours.
It is worth noting that Intel Project Alloy does not require a handle, and users can use gestures to interact with the virtual world. This is because Project Alloy is based on the Real Sense technology introduced by Intel last year, allowing the helmet to be removed from any external sensing device.
Real Sense is the highlight of Project Alloy. RealSense tracker uses a 1080p camera, infrared camera and laser to capture the environment. It can superimpose the real world 3D scene captured by the camera into a virtual scene. For example, you can walk in virtual reality. You can see there is a person or a pillar, you can bypass them and avoid hitting. This is a feature that current VR does not have.
When Intel's Project Alloy is put on, people first enter the virtual world, and they can move freely in the world, and the immediate scene will provide real-time feedback. When objects outside the real world are close enough, realistic objects or characters will appear as “intrusion†into the virtual world and appear in the user’s field of vision, forming a scene that combines with the virtual world to avoid collisions between the wearer and the surrounding environment. , that is, you can see the reality in the virtual world, very cool.
Therefore, for Project Alloy, we cannot simply say that it is VR, it is a little more than VR, but it is not AR, nor is it Magic Leap that kind of Mix Reality (MR), Intel CEO Ke Qiqi called it "fusion "Merged Reality."
Project Alloy also offers six free-angle arbitrary movements, which means that users can move freely without any restrictions.
In terms of PC requirements, Project Alloy's requirements are much lower than HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. In the live demo, Intel adopted a NUC mini-camera with six generations of Core and Iris Pro, and after running Windows 10 with Windows Holographic platform, it can achieve a smooth operation experience. This immediately reduces the cost of the user experience high quality VR.
Generally speaking, high-end VR devices can provide excellent VR experience. This is mainly because VR has its own high-resolution, high-refresh-rate screen, and it also uses a line to connect to a PC. It is a pity that Intel has not announced the specific configuration of Project Alloy, nor does it describe its wireless technology.
At today's developer conference, Intel also announced that it plans to cooperate with Microsoft to bring Microsoft's Hololens operating system to the Project Alloy platform to facilitate developers to develop applications.
Intel also announced that it will open up the Alloy hardware in the next eight years in 2017, which means that everyone will be able to build their own Project Alloy.
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