Intel’s CES 2015 keynote was among the best

Intel's CES 2015 keynote was among the best

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Intel’s CES 2015 keynote was among the best”.
Tonight, I’m going to show you some amazing experiences now possible because of Technology Intel is bringing to life we’re going from a two-dimensional world to a three-dimensional world. This additional dimension will change how we experience computing. Perhaps you heard or seen realsense technology. It understands us much more naturally, unlike most cameras, real sense can see and understand depth. We integrated real sense into the world’s thinnest tablet.

The Dell Venue 8 7000 took picture earlier of my favorite gelato here and again, because real sense understands depth. We’Ve left it black and white, but let’s say we want to add color. We want to add color as we go along the length of the gelato I simply scan along here and as it goes further and further back, I add the color back in. Let’S, let’s talk to our cook Chuck here and have him show us how realsense applies here? Hey Brian how’s it going good Jack how’s it going. I brought my laptop. I want to show you well, it looks like my daughter’s laptop half the time.

Yes yeah. This is what happens is when you bring your laptop into the kitchen and use it with yucky fingers right up, so real sense can take care of that full thing for you. Let me show you so you can see. I’Ve got my chicken, it’s all marinated here. You got the dry rub growing, but yeah so using the realsense camera I can prevent that see. I was able to bring that recipe right in right and, if I wonder scroll to the end, I simply make that gesture and it lets me scroll.

Intel's CES 2015 keynote was among the best

The 3d world is truly here. One of the best examples of bringing the 3d vision to reality comes from our friends at P. Exactly that HP is bringing its thirty-year print expertise to 3d. This chain-link was printed in under 30 minutes.

It weighs less than a quarter of a pound and can lift up to 10,000 pounds. So what happens when you have a 3d input, combined with a 3d display? Well, we’ve been looking at different strategies of bringing your display off of DIF flat surface and up into 3d. Here, we’ve integrated to some custom optics from our partners at Oscar net to create the optical illusion of a display floating out in mid-air, almost like a touch-sensitive hologram. The camera on the left is Jonathan playing the keys, not touching anything it’s hands are in mid-space.

Intel's CES 2015 keynote was among the best

I can tell you we integrated realsense, true key, an ADT home security, pulse interactive alarm system into this future solution, and you can see it’s already green. It’S already detected that megan is in the proximity of the door, so let’s see Megan into the home. So you can see she walks up, her phone is authenticated, she shows her face, the face is authenticated, the arm is disabled and the next step the door is unlocked.

Intel's CES 2015 keynote was among the best

Door is unlocked, the door is unlocked. Maybe I should let Megan in oh there. It goes. You know it’s just when you get up robots of today can improve our lives at home and at work we’ve been collaborating with iRobot the company that created Roomba for consumers to show you what we’ve created I’d like to introduce a friend of mine from iRobot. Right now, [ Applause, ] Conoco for my robot, thanks for inviting me here today. So thank you for having me Brian [ Applause, ].

Now, there’s something very unique about these drones. They also have an Intel processor. The help sees drones, use the information from real sense to see, think and adapt no more collisions guys.

Why don’t you walk through the drones? You could see they put down their controls. The drones are adapting to them. We’Ll use this drone here and we’re gon na play a little drone ping pong simply moving the drone between us. You see the drone continues to try and stay in one position, but keep it from going in the audience avoiding us at all times.

These students can avoid obstacles, and the fact is, the real world is filled with all kinds of obstacles, so we decided to build one here at CES and we want to see if our drones can safely navigate through it. We call it our very own game of drones. What you see is the drone takes off a day. It will put the controller up, as he just simply releases it and says, go from point A to point B being here. He puts the controller up and the drones off on its own control. You’Ll see it moving left to ride, but not only is it moving left to right, it’s having to move up and down as it avoids the obstacles that we put in its place.

The Joe’s doing this all on its own, we could go in and change if somebody wants to stand in front of that drone they’re welcome to, but we made one last obstacle to prove to you. This is live. We put a set of doors at the end, preventing the drone from getting to its final hole. So let’s say we let the drone go home and we go ahead and open the doors, [ Applause ].

We knew we could make computers and compute even smaller, and I have to tell you we’ve done it. We’Ve made them so small they’re, like the button on this jacket. I’D like to introduce you to curri curri is the next generation in computing. This module contains a quark, SOC, bluetooth, low energy, radio, sensors.

Its power efficient can run for extended periods of time from a coin size battery or a rechargeable battery. The engineers at Intel ask the question: what problems could we solve using wearables the first such application was easy to imagine. How could we help the visually impaired? I’D like to show you this using this mannequin, the mannequin has real sense technology and you can see it on the side screens as well. There’S a real sense camera in the front and these six sensors around the body and as I approach it, you’ll see a jolt from blue to red as I get closer and there’s also vibration.

That looks the winner. No you see I’m approaching from the right. I’M approaching from the lap down and American continues to see as I move around .