Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Google and Qualcomm to create AR chip AR phone popularity just around the corner

Qualcomm's upcoming mycophenolate mofetil Dragon 800 and 600 SoCs chip, handset makers can make their devices compatible with Tango. According to Ars Technica reported over the past 1.5 years, chip maker Qualcomm has been working with Google to create products to match Google's augmented reality technology. Initially, Google showed off prototypes of the Tango project, it has an extra chip for computer vision. But the first Tango phones--Lenovo Phab2 Pro, but no such chips. Hello Kitty case hello kitty cases for iPhone 6

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Phab2 Pro Pro relies on its Xiao long 652 quad-core chip, to run the Tango's augmented reality feature. Qualcomm said its processors to optimize this technology, Tango application uses less processing power than the average, consumes less than two Watts of power. Google and Qualcomm to eliminate the depth sensor and motion tracking webcam additional hardware requirements, make it easier for phone makers using augmented reality technology. Tango through the device's camera, superimposing images in the real world. One of its applications is, before you start the repair or replacement of your furniture to help you visualize what will become of the House.

via Engadget

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