Tripping over cords and cables is one of those things that can ruin a virtual reality experience. Mobile VR setups may offer inferior graphical…
Tripping over cords and cables is one of those things that can ruin a virtual reality experience. Mobile VR setups may offer inferior graphical quality compared to the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, but they also have the cabling situation mostly sorted out. AMD has now acquired intellectual property and engineering staff from Austin-based wireless specialist Nitero , in a presumed effort to untangle users of PC VR systems from their mess of cables.
Nitero’s website doesn’t mention specific products, but the company apparently has specialized expertise in multi-gigabit wireless communication over a 60 GHz band.