Keyboards and mice are great when you're typing a report or entering data in a spreadsheet, but next-generation applications are much more likely to be controlled by voice or gesture input. We've ...
Controlling our computing devices with the wave of a hand or the wink of an eye is rapidly moving from science fiction to science fact, says Intel's human-machine interface guru Mooly Eden. Eden is ...
Intel’s road to perceptual computing will be paved with its own silicon: its microprocessors, graphics chips, and a new line of dedicated silicon for perceptual computing that Intel will create. Mooly ...
Intel is showcasing a new technology that could change the way people interact with computers at this week’s Game Developer’s Conference in San Francisco. The technology—dubbed “perceptual ...
Intel says it is making progress on its “perceptual computing” initiative to make computers more intuitive to control. Last year, Intel talked about how it wanted to go beyond touchscreens and equip ...
Figure 1: Creative's Senz3D is supported by Intel's Perceptual Computing SDK. It is based on technology from SoftKinetic. Intel's Perceptual Computing SDK is a framework that provides a higher level ...
Intel states that the personal computing experience is shifting to one based on perceptual computing, where devices will take on human-like senses... Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that ...
The chip giant is working on "perceptual computing" technology that will sense your emotions and your body language. Here's an inside look. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing ...
Just in time for next week’s Game Developers Conference, Intel announced it has finished the software development kit for its “perceptual computing” technology for next-generation computers. That ...
Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) has been struggling to keep pace with other semiconductor rivals in the market, a market which is increasingly becoming mobile. The tech giant, which is a dominant ...
This week, at the Customer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Intel presented "Perceptual Computing." Technology which they introduced that will change the way we interact with computers. The term ...