Windows Holographic Update Coming To Mainstream Windows 10 PCs In 2017

 

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by Kevin Carbotte August 16, 2016 at 6:38 PM - Source: Microsoft

The era of immersive technologies is here and innovations are happening fast. Microsoft revealed an updated version of Windows Holographic at Computex earlier this year, which demonstrated a mixed reality environment that can be accessed with Microsoft Hololens and VR HMDs. At IDF 2016 today, Microsoft announced that Windows Holographic is more than just a concept. The software will be released next year as an update to Windows 10.

Windows Holographic is a mixed reality shell that can be shared among colleagues or friends. The environment interfaces with universal Windows applications and allows you to place hovering holographic windows around you. Windows Holographic supports simultaneous use of 2D and 3D applications. It also takes advantage of 6-degrees of freedom controllers so you can interact Windows Holographic the same way you do for Steam VR.

Microsoft said that when Windows Holographic launches next year it will run on “mainstream Windows 10 PCs.” We’re not sure what will be considered a mainstream PC when Windows Holographic is released, but Microsoft gave us a bit of a hint. According to the software company, the Windows Holographic experience demonstrated in the video below was running at 90 fps on an Intel NUC mini PC.

Microsoft is working with Intel and “several partners” to come up with a specification for mixed reality ready PCs and HMDs that are meant for mainstream consumers and business markets. The specifications have yet to be locked down, but if 90 fps in mixed reality from a compact Intel NUC is a sign of what’s to come, VR, AR and MR should become much more accessible next year. Microsoft said that the specifications for MR-ready PCs will be announced in December at the Windows Hardware Engineering Community (WinHEC) conference in Shenzhen, China.

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NOTE: I can't begin to imagine what the CPU clocking, Memory requirements, and video card must look like let alone the SDD (as it's likely any HDD will have to much latency and data transfer will be insufficient) for this to begin to function.

And GPU's capable of sustaining 90FPS, won't be anything to sneeze at... along with the power requirements to drive all this is likely going to be significant..

Samsung just came out with a 4TB SDD, thats somewhere in the $1500 range...

I know I read (but now I can't find it) about an SDD that was somewhere in the 16TB range and cost some $12 - $14K Yowzer... fortunately they aren't intended yet for home PC's

I'll bet these machines will require a minimum of 9 SDD's at 6Gbs or above at a minimum of 256 GB space depending on the level of detail for the VR to be rendered and mapped.

Did M$ invest in Intel and AMD and we missed the announcement? Hmmm....

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Most of the articles I read

Most of the articles I read about the 16TB SSD have the price around $8000 although the site below has it listed at $10,311.99.

https://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Samsung-PM1633a-MZILS15THM...

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thanks...

soberbyker wrote:

Most of the articles I read about the 16TB SSD have the price around $8000 although the site below has it listed at $10,311.99.

Thanks for the update on the price..

I think the last time I really looked at these drives was about August last year when I think they first came out... Still

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Rapid Price Drops

I won't be an early adopter of this technology, but not because of the potential cost. With the advances being made in hardware miniaturization and production, I'm pretty sure the price will rapidly drop from $10k to $5k to under $1000 within a year or two of initial roll out. By that time there will also be enough "software" to make hologram technology more than a toy.

Unfortunately, I have limited stereoscopic vision and holograms or 3D movies are wasted on me sad

I see

DanielT wrote:

Unfortunately, I have limited stereoscopic vision and holograms or 3D movies are wasted on me sad

Your pain... I too am monocular visioned... one eye only has peripheral vision... the other, until ab out 2 years ago, when measured would be measured as 20/05.. basically I could read the country of manufacture usually in the lower right hand corner of the "E" sign.

So 3D is a complete loss for me too!

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I'm thinking 'real' reality is enough for me.

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so pricey but so cool this

so pricey but so cool this is actually a possibility now!