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Dizziness may be the most difficult roadblock on the road to virtual reality development. However, Stanford University recently announced that it is expected to completely eliminate the vertigo problem of VR glasses through new technology. For more information, please pay attention to the daily The electronic core smells the morning newspaper.
First, the semiconductor
1. Samsung has invested $3 billion in production display modules in Vietnam. Beijing time on August 7 morning news, Reuters quoted sources as saying that Samsung Electronics' subsidiary announced that it will invest $3 billion in Vietnam for the mass production of display modules. The source also said that the investment will be dispersed over the next five years, and Samsung Display plans to increase the output of several displays, including OLED screens.
2. Intel officially released two unlocked Skylake processors. On August 6th, Intel introduced its sixth-generation iCore processor, marking the first commercial version of the 14nm Intel Skylake processor. The two processors released today are the i7-6700K and i5-6600K, both of which are un-locked desktop processors for computer enthusiasts and gamers who want to have the fastest chips and overclock. Although the i7-7600K operating frequency is only 10% higher than last year's Haswell i7-4790k, it is reported that the new 14nm architecture allows users to effectively overclock, and the operating frequency can climb to 5GHz.
Second, automotive electronics
1. Tesla's new electric car Model 3 model exposure. Tesla CEO Elon Musk was interviewed by the media at Tesla's design studio. Several cars behind Musk were covered by cloth, one of which was a clay sculpture of a crossover. Industry insiders speculate that this model is the cross-border version of Model 3. From the model point of view, Model 3 and Model S sedan and Model X SUV will have some common design elements. Tesla's goal is to bring the annual production of cars to 500,000 by 2020, and Model 3 will be an important part of it.
2. Tesla recruits the leader of the Google hacking team and will be responsible for car safety. In the afternoon of August 7, a few days ago, Chris Evans, who was responsible for the Google Chrome browser security team, said on Twitter that he would join Tesla's car leadership security work. Evans said on Twitter: "I am very excited to join @TeslaMotors to lead security work." Chris Evans previously worked at Google and formed the security team for Chrome. Evans' recent job is to lead Google's hacker team, Project Zero, to find all 0-day vulnerabilities (0-days) that could affect Google users.
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Third, the processor
1, Qualcomm released Xiaolong 820 next week or misrepresented. On August 6, the "First Financial Daily" reporter learned from a person close to Qualcomm that Qualcomm held a press conference next week to launch a new flagship "Zhenlong 820" is a misinformation. The above-mentioned person close to Qualcomm told this reporter that Qualcomm has invited some people to participate in the "SIGGRAPH2015" event on August 11, but this is an international exhibition related to computer graphics. At SIGGRAPH2015, Qualcomm will showcase graphics and games. Related technology, "I don't think this is a press conference."
2. Intel will be equipped with a Xeon professional processor for personal notebooks. Intel's professional-grade processor Xeon is mainly used in performance-demanding workstations and data centers. Recently, Intel released the Xeon series of the first mobile-oriented product E3-1500M v5. Simply put, this chip can make ordinary mobile computers become as powerful as workstations, such as 3D rendering and fast data processing speed. At the same time, the thinness of the chip also ensures that the notebook is still portable. Many of the iconic features of the Xeon family continue here on the E3-1500M v5 chip, such as error correction memory and remote management. Details about the chip are not yet available from Intel. The notebooks equipped with the chip were first released this fall.
Fourth, the robot
1. Tesla pushes the snake-shaped charging robot: Supports Model S. For many electric car owners, the most important thing after getting home at night is that you can't forget to connect the car to the charging line. However, accidents will always appear from time to time. In order to avoid this embarrassment, Tesla thought of developing a matching snake-shaped automatic charging robot for the owner, and recently released the working video of this prototype device on the official Twitter account of @Tesla Motors, but it may be quite a lot. People will think that the snake-shaped robot in the picture is a little scared.
V. Virtual reality
1, 2D changed 4D: Stanford's VR glasses played without dizziness. "Dizziness" may be the most difficult roadblock on the road to virtual reality development. However, Stanford University recently announced that it is expected to completely eliminate the vertigo problem of VR glasses through new technology. Whether it's Oculus, Valve or Sony, they don't have a cure for dizziness. They can only try to reduce the discomfort by improving the tracking accuracy and reducing the delay. The Stanford Computer Imaging team used a new VR glasses called "Light Field Stereo Mirror" to solve the problem. Through the "light field stereoscopic mirror", the scientists greatly expanded the two-dimensional 2D scene, allowing the eye to focus freely. If you don't understand it, you can think of the Lytro technology that has been the topic of the past: Lytro uses a sensor array to combine the information obtained by each sensor image so that the photo can be focused almost everywhere. Researchers believe that this new technology can make the whole experience more comfortable and natural.
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