At the start of GDC 2016, AMD announced a collaboration with Sulon to develop mobile VR applications, creating a standalone concept device called Sulon Q that uses an AMD FX-8800P quad-core processor, a Radeon R7 graphics card, and the Windows 10 operating system.
AMD earlier announced a partnership with Canadian virtual reality company Sulon to create a standalone mobile virtual reality application device, Sulon Q, which runs on the Windows 10 operating system. The device features an AMD FX-8800P quad-core processor, a Radeon R7 graphics card, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD. It also has a built-in OLED screen capable of displaying 2K resolution images. The dual cameras on the front of the device can also recognize images or create 3D maps, thereby enabling hybrid applications of virtual reality and augmented reality. It can also recognize operating gestures through sensor components.
Overall, the Sulon Q, developed by AMD and Sulon, seems to be aimed at competing with Microsoft HoloLens, but its focus remains on virtual reality applications rather than augmented reality technology like HoloLens, which was initially developed.
AMD has not yet announced when Sulon Q is expected to enter the market, but it is expected to continue to attract attention in the future.
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