At the IDF conference recently held in San Francisco, the United States, Intel CEO Krzanich announced that Intel would launch the integrated virtual reality solution Alloy project, which is different from the general VR project. Intel's project is "integrated reality", that is, MR=VR+AR+mixed reality. This project also marks that the chip giant Intel has officially entered the field of virtual reality.
Intel CEO Krzanich demonstrated the Alloy helmet at the IDF 2016 conference. It claims that wireless bondage and complete immersive experience are its claimed characteristics.
Intel claims several advantages of this virtual solution: 1 Realize arbitrary movement of 6 free angles. 2. The Intel reality technology camera of Alloy helmet no longer relies on any external sensors. 3. Directly interact with elements in virtual reality by hand. 4. Completely realize "integrating reality". These four points are also the key aspects that distinguish Intel's MR=VR+AR+mixed reality from other VR manufacturers.