Intel VR
Intel Claims Tiny NUC PC is the “Smallest VR Capable System Ever”
The latest version of Intel's miniscule 'NUC' PC is VR capable, the company says. Thanks to the power of AMD's discrete Radeon Vega M graphics, the new NUC can power "premium" VR experiences at 90 FPS, says Intel.
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Advancing Immersive Computing with Intel’s Virtual Reality Center for Excellence
Intel is investing in the future of immersive computing through their Virtual Reality Center for Excellence. They're pushing the boundaries of high-end of VR gaming experiences, pursuing initiatives to help VR reach critical mass, and exploring how RealSense depth...
Intel Scraps Plans to Launch Project Alloy Reference Headset, Pursuing Other VR R&D
Intel is scrapping plans to launch the Project Alloy headset as an open reference design, citing lack of partner interest.
Intel revealed Project Alloy, an x86-based standalone VR headset, back in mid-2016, saying at the time that they'd be launching...
New $2,000 Core i9 CPU Isn’t ‘VR Ready’ on Its Own, But Intel Says Integrated Graphics...
While Microsoft's 'Mixed Reality' VR headsets are due to launch with some impressively low minimum hardware requirements that will be met by integrated graphics, the big players presently in the market have a much higher 'VR Ready' bar which...
Intel’s Next Project Alloy Prototype to Get Enhanced CV Capabilities, Wider FoV, More Powerful Processor
Intel says 'Project Alloy' is an open reference platform for companies who want to build advanced, all-in-one VR headsets. But the headset itself still in ong going development. Developers working closely with the headset have shared new details on...
Hands-on: Intel’s Project Alloy ‘Merged Reality’ Roomscale Multiplayer Demo
At CES 2017, Intel was showing off more of its Project Alloy VR headset, including a roomscale multiplayer demo featuring 'merged reality', where the game environment adapts to your physical surroundings.
Project Alloy
Project Alloy is Intel's VR headset reference design....











