04 March 2016

Augmented Reality: Intel is working on glasses with Real Sense 3D

It could be explained by a prototype that Intel only serves its technologies to present its partners in order to subsequently sell them. Whether the Augmented Reality glasses similar to Microsoft HoloLens does not require a PC or a mobile device, is still unclear.

As the Wall Street Journal claims to have learned from unspecified sources, Intel is reportedly working on an augmented reality glasses that the Real Sense uses the company -3D technology. While Intel did not comment the report, but confirming that it is developing prototypes for new products regularly.

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"We have the full experience first design even before we can convince the ecosystem," said Achin Bhowmik, vice president of Intel's Perceptual Computing Group, in an interview with the WSJ.

The technique Real Sense 3D that combines multiple cameras with 3D sensors, enables a computer or smartphone , the spatial depth and hand gestures and other movements of a person to grasp. This in turn enables a contactless control of devices. However, technical details of the Augmented Reality glasses does not contain the report.

Presumably, they will however be able to the real world to expand digital objects.Whether they, like Microsoft HoloLens, gets by without an additional mobile device or a PC, is unclear. Probably the augmented reality glasses Intel only to its technologies to present its partners in order to subsequently sell these serves. Real Sense cameras found previously in selected laptops and tablets, including Dell.

Intel've bought at least five companies from the Augmented Reality, it said in the report.Matt Margolis, chief analyst at Wall Street Forensics, guess Intel have invested between 300 and 500 million dollars in Augmented Reality. CEO Brian Krzanich have the Real Sense team also recently asked to help Intel in entering new markets such as drones and robots.

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