During the annual developer forum Intel, the company’s CEO, Brian Krzanich, made several announcements, most of them away from the field of computers (as we know) mobile without elaborate much on the Internet things. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich called virtual reality, “one of those fundamental shifts that redefines how we work, how we’re entertained, and how we communicate in the world.”

— Intel (@intel) August 16, 2016 Alloy Project was presented at the Intel Developers Forum (IDF), according to the information from TechCrunch and it is a device that includes everything which you need to enjoy the virtual reality cameras, sensors and controls. It is, indeed the very idea that glasses HoloLens of the tech giant Microsoft, experiencing augmented reality. Indeed, both the US companies have joined forces to promote the new platform. As the headset will be compatible with Windows 10 Holographic platform, so that developers can easily build or develop the applications for the system. However and as expected, the US company, which is not directly marketed a device but will distribute the platform from the middle of the year? 2017, because it has devised a system that can create virtual reality helmets that include various computer components as a fully independent device. So, the future of virtual reality looks better every day. Furthermore, the Intel CEO, Brian Krzanich said onstage that “anyone can combine the Project Alloy hardware with Windows Holographic platform”.

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