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Intel Launches Next-Gen Mixed Reality Project Alloy: The Viability of Widespread Commercial VR

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 18, 2016
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Intel, a renowned player in the tech industry, has recently revealed its next generation virtual reality referred to as Project Alloy. Touted as an “all-in-one virtual reality solution,” Project Alloy aims to bring mixed reality—a fusion of real-world objects into the virtual realm—closer than ever before. This groundbreaking technology is powered by the use of 3D cameras.

Intel’s CEO, Brain Krzanich, while introducing Project Alloy, stated that, “Merged reality delivers virtual world experiences more dynamically and naturally than ever before – and makes experiences impossible in the real world now possible.” This venture into VR territory paints a thrilling future with a seamless blend of reality and virtual worlds.

What makes Project Alloy distinctive from its VR counterparts is the lack of countless cameras and sensors. Intel’s smart solution employs RealSense cameras, which incorporate a sophisticated “depth-sense” technology, making additional sensors redundant.

And it’s not just the tech world that’s excited. Intel has already received a significant endorsement with Microsoft’s Hologram platform, which will be compatible with Windows computers from 2017 onwards. This collaboration implies that Windows PC users, with the aid of Project Alloy or the Microsoft Hololens, will soon be able to immerse themselves in a mixed reality experience.

![Intel’s Craig Raymond displays the Project Alloy VR headset during the Day 1 keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016.](https://d1s6vdzy36jczj.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Krzanich_keynote-74-690x460_c.jpg)

The year has been fraught with announcements concerning virtual, augmented, and mixed realities. However, only HTC’s Vive and Facebook’s Oculus Rift devices have been commercially released so far, paving way for skepticism regarding the commercial viability of virtual reality. Supplementary queries about market readiness for wearables, like 3D glasses, have been raised. In fact, a poll conducted by CNET suggests a decline in the popularity of 3D glasses for television viewership as of 2015.

Despite this waning interest in 3D, the gaming industry could possibly breathe new life into VR. Phenomenally successful games like Pokémon GO could potentially usher in a resurgence of interest for these technologies.

Should VR becomes a commercial success, it’s crucial to be mindful of the potential negative ramifications associated with this technology. However, these warnings should not discourage exploration into the captivating universe of VR, AR, and MR.

In 2017, Intel plans to open up the Alloy hardware, and provide open APIs for the ecosystem. This will facilitate developers and partners in creating individualized, branded products from the Alloy design.

Remember, the VR cosmos is an entire world waiting for you to explore – just make sure you’re using it wisely.

This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.
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