Virtual reality has been reborn in recent years, and Intel certainly does not want to stand in the background. Today's VR helmets have to be connected to the computer by a cable that greatly restricts you in motion or just project a virtual image without any interaction with the environment. Intel therefore introduces the Alloy concept that combines a VR helmet with a built-in computer, a battery and cameras to interact with the real environment on one device.
Virtual reality has been reborn in recent years, and Intel certainly does not want to stand in the background. Today's VR helmets have to be connected to the computer with a cable that greatly restricts you in motion or just project a virtual image without any interaction with the environment. Intel therefore introduces the Alloy concept that combines a VR helmet with a built-in computer, a battery and cameras to interact with the real environment on one device .
The basic concept of the Alloy helmet uses a pair of RealSense cameras to capture objects and space orientation. Intel is calling this technology Merged Reality or virtual reality in which objects from the real world around you are projected. This enables a completely new way of controlling and interacting with objects with your hands that are reflected in the image. Intel Alloy's potential and capabilities for gaming or professional use are truly enormous.
Intel Corporation is the world's largest manufacturer of semiconductor circuits and related components, powering a large share of the world's computers, devices, and machines with their powerful and reliable processors. One of the most established and successful companies to come out of Silicon Valley, they've been a driver of the technology revolution ever since.
Intel employs over 96,500 employees worldwide and is one of the biggest and richest companies in the world. For decades, their slogan was "Intel Inside"; however, they replaced with the more dynamic "Leap ahead" in 2005, signalling a renewed commitment to innovation.
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