At two o'clock tomorrow , AMD will hold an event dedicated to the announcement of the latest graphics solutions Polaris 10.
According to AMD, it now controls 83% of virtual reality industry segment. Such significant results the company achieved at the expense of video game consoles, partnerships with the developers of virtual reality equipment and suppliers of the corresponding digital content.
One of AMD partners was the company Sulon Technologies, has developed a self-contained helmet virtual reality Sulon Q. This device is based on a hybrid processor FX-8800P with line graphics subsystem Radeon R7. The helmet is also equipped with 8 GB of RAM and SSD 256 GB. Screen Sulon Q is characterized by 2560 x 1440 pixels and 110-degree view.