AMD CTO Mark Papermaster outlined his vision of the future of computing at this year’s Hot Chips semiconductor design conference, detailing his plans to build systems where natural human communication could allow greater interactivity between users and computing hardware, a concept he called “Surround Computing.” Papermaster outlined a world in which natural user interfaces such as gestures, fingerprints and facial recognition replace keyboards, touchscreens and mice for interactive experiences on tablets and other devices.
AMD Imagines a Future Steeped in Computing
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani August 29, 2012 10:58 AMAMD CTO Mark Papermaster outlined his vision of the future of computing at this year’s Hot Chips semiconductor design conference, detailing his plans to build systems where natural human communication could allow greater interactivity between users and computing hardware, a concept he called “Surround Computing.” Papermaster outlined a world in which natural user interfaces such as gestures, fingerprints and facial recognition replace keyboards, touchscreens and mice for interactive experiences on tablets and other devices.