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Showing posts with label Hologram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hologram. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Microsoft reveals secret HoloLens processor specs

#Microsoft has finally revealed exactly what's inside its #HoloLens headset. While The Verge got exclusive access to a deconstructed HoloLens developer edition back in April, Microsoft has been keeping the details of its special Holographic Processing Unit ( #HPU ) very secret. Microsoft revealed most of the HoloLens specifications earlier this year, and the special HPU is designed to do most of the processing so the CPU and GPU are able to just launch apps and display the holograms. Microsoft custom designed the HPU and it takes all of the data from the cameras and sensors and processes it in real-time so you can use gestures accurately. At the Hot Chips conference in California this week, Microsoft devices engineer Nick Baker provided a presentation on exactly what's inside the HPU and how powerful it is. The Register reports that Microsoft's special custom-designed HPU is a TSMC-fabricated 28nm coprocessor that has 24 Tensilica DSP cores. It has around 65 million logic gates, 8MB of SRAM, and an additional layer of 1GB of low-power DDR3 RAM. That RAM is separate to the 1GB that's available for the Intel Atom Cherry Trail processor, and the HPU itself can handle around a trillion calculations per second.

http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/8/23/12602516/microsoft-hololens-holographic-processing-unit-specifications

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Microsoft just inched ahead in the race to bring holograms to businesses

In the office of the not-too-distant future, we will all be sitting around, wearing special eyewear that projects holograms and information into the room around us. That is, if companies like #Microsoft, and #MagicLeap have their way. While most of the world is still waiting to try the Magic Leap tech, (the company has sworn to secrecy the thousands of people who have demoed its device, its CEO says), Microsoft is zooming ahead with its augmented reality glasses, #HoloLens. On Tuesday, Microsoft made HoloLens available to anyone who wants to pay $3,000 per device to buy one. That's probably a bit steep for consumers but Microsoft has always geared the device towards business use.

http://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-leads-race-to-bring-holograms-to-businesses-2016-8