Intel announced Tuesday the Intel Perceptual Computing Software Development Kit, which will let devs bring gesture interaction, facial and voice recognition, and augmented reality features to Intel Core processor-based Ultrabook systems and PCs. This will be released early next quarter. Intel Vice President David Perlmutter, who made the announcement, also said new low-power processors starting with the chip giant’s 4th generation Core processor family will power its Ultrabooks in the future.
Intel Maps Out Touchy-Talky Ultrabook Future
Posted by: Richard Adhikari September 12, 2012 07:00 AMIntel announced Tuesday the Intel Perceptual Computing Software Development Kit, which will let devs bring gesture interaction, facial and voice recognition, and augmented reality features to Intel Core processor-based Ultrabook systems and PCs. This will be released early next quarter. Intel Vice President David Perlmutter, who made the announcement, also said new low-power processors starting with the chip giant’s 4th generation Core processor family will power its Ultrabooks in the future.