In an interview with CNBC, Panos Panay, vice president of device business at Microsoft, said the company is still struggling to develop HoloLens' chipsets as to whether the chipset will be used in a broader range of Microsoft products , Panay gives a positive answer.In addition, he also said that these artificial intelligence chips may be licensed to partners.
He said: 'I think one of the most important things we did in Surface and chip development was to explore opportunities to make sure that we had the technology inside Surface and provided it to our partners so that everyone could have access to those technologies. '
Microsoft said the ultimate goal of the HoloLens 2 artificial intelligence chip is to add specialized computing power to perform complex tasks such as image recognition and speech recognition.This may give HoloLens unique functionality and faster processing without the need for Send data to the cloud platform to deal with.
After HoloLens, we are likely to see these technologies being used in other products, including those developed by Microsoft and its partners. Interestingly, HoloLens has become a piece of experimental ground in such cases.