Intel unveiled its WiGig earlier this year, and a new demonstration of the wireless technology suggests it will be the answer for untethered VR experiences. WiGig – which is a contraction of Wireless ...
HTC have announced that, in addition to its TPCAST wireless add-on, it’s also working with Intel on a WiGig powered wireless VR solution and it’s keen to find more partners to work with on further ...
Over in Taipei at Computex 2017 there was big news for people dreaming of high-quality, wireless, virtual reality. During Intel’s keynote at the computer expo, the silicone giant demoed a cable-free ...
“I just can’t stand the wire,” is probably the most common complaint about virtual reality—at least on the hardware side. And for those people, I have exciting news: Wireless VR might be here within ...
If you haven't heard of WiGig yet, don't fret. It might not matter anymore anyway. Advertised by the Wi-Fi Alliance last year as the future of Wi-Fi and the IoT industry, WiGig just lost one of its ...
Don't count on finding multi-gigabit WiFi in your laptop in the near future. Intel has announced that it's discontinuing virtually all of its current WiGig hardware by the end of 2017, including ...
At Computex 2017, Intel’s Gregory Bryant demonstrated the company’s wireless VR solution on stage. He claimed this was the first public showing of the HTC Vive using Intel’s WiGig technology, and ...
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