Intel CEO Yesterday's speech at the opening of the spring session IDF 2015 left the impression of a cheap show. Intel talked about managing gestures essentially using primitive devices, designed in the form of spider. As the control panel is represented by a bracelet with a controller Intel Curie. This is a 32-bit chip with gyro, an accelerator module and Bluetooth. Waving his arms, Brian Krzhanich LED lights, giving the team waving limbs, sit down and go to sleep.
Another prototype - RealSense camera to detect 3D-images - also demonstrated in the form of non-working unit. First, Intel's director showed a new generation of modules RealSense reduced in size (see photo), and then showed how the new module appears as part of a smartphone.
Module RealSense, has two cameras (or more). One conventional high resolution, and the second for determining the depth.
Finally, Intel expects to see a lot of connected to the Internet based devices Atom x3. Kits for developers will be released in the second half this year, and production - for 2016.
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