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The 10 Coolest VR/AR Experiences From SXSW 2022

VRScout

A SXSW to remember with who’s-who in XR creative technology showing face at the fest for the first time in two years. Masked or otherwise (Texas is pretty lax), a frenzy of wild-eyed art, music, film, and XR-hungry visitors flooded into Austin for a week of back-to-back programming. All in real time with zero latency.

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Owlchemy Labs Teases AR ‘Mobile Spectator’ Experiment

VRScout

Best known for their outrageous-brand of AAA VR content, such as their immensely popular title Job Simulator , Texas-based game developer Owlchemy Labs is no stranger to the spotlight. Could Google’s ARCore platform finally provide a low-cost alternative to mixed reality?

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TACC's Stampede3 Supercomputer Uses Intel's Xeon Max with HBM2E and Ponte Vecchio

Anand Tech

The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) unveiled its latest Stampede supercomputer for open science research projects, Stampede3. " Stampede3 will leverage 400 Gb/s Omni-Path Fabric technology that will enable a backplane bandwidth of 24TB/s. The supercomputer will be a crucial component of the U.S.

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Woojer’s Thumping new Edge Series Devices Blasts Past Kickstarter Target

Peter Graham

The new Woojer Edge series is a refinement of the company’s patented Osci technology, helping to up that sense of immersion, whether you’re playing VR or simply listening to music. Just like its bigger brother, the Strap Edge comes supplied with CSR APTX low-latency Bluetooth 5.0

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Jeremy Bailenson talks about 1,000,000 Walmart employees training with VR, presence, and the VR “empathy machine”

The Ghost Howls

Or how does resolution or latency affect simulator sickness? That was hard coding work and getting packets to arrive at the same time and making sure the latency wasn’t too horrible to cause synchrony to break down. The latency, I think, was about a quarter second. I didn’t want to take that step.

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