Intel VR depth-aware device exposure will cost the month developer conference theme

On August 3, Dimitri Diakopoulos, a senior engineer at Intel, showed off his work on Twitter and accidentally leaked a prototype photo of the company's new product: the newly developed VR depth-sensing device. And hinted that this will be the theme of this Intel Developer Conference. Of course, this tweet was subsequently deleted, but netizens still retained screenshots.

In the picture, the sensor is embedded in the HTC Vive, like a prominent horn on the forehead of a unicorn. On the positive side, there are 3 holes on each side of the device for installing 3 different types of cameras.

Upload's reporter contacted Dimitri Diakopoulos on Twitter and he told reporters that such a VR accessory can track hand movements just like an infrared tracker. And it can scan the surrounding environment in real time, which makes it possible for VR devices to automatically detect obstacles. After all, when you are immersed in a VR environment, you don't want to accidentally step on your favorite cat.

This sensor device is also likely to allow you to immediately switch from the VR visual environment to the real world. For example, when you wear a head-mounted device but want to sit in a chair or pick up a glass of water, you don't need to troubleshoot the head and you can see the real environment.

For HTC Vive, it has a built-in small camera that can outline the 2D outline of the objects near the user, but a sensor device such as Intel can theoretically allow you to have an AR-like experience in HTC Vive. .

Expect to see more information at the Developers Conference in San Francisco on the 16th to the 18th of this month.

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