You can watch 13 of the best VR films at Sundance from your home right now
This year, you’ll be able to attend the Sundance Film Festival from the comfort of your home – or parts of it, anyway.
For the next couple of weeks, you can use the Milk VR app for Google Cardboard or Samsung’s Gear VR to watch 13 entries. That’s only a portion of the rather expansive lineup at this year’s event, but still a fair amount of titles to keep you busy.
The apps were created with the help of VR platform IM360 , with the goal of bringing the high-end content being shown at Sundance to more eyes. After all, few people overall have actually used VR, and most interest has tended to revolve around gaming.
Sundance instead wants to establish VR as a more artistic medium, and by letting people experience exactly the same content folks at the festival are, it’s making some headway towards democratizing virtual experiences and seeing what resonates with audiences.
You have until February 12 to view the VR films. They’ll be inaccessible for a while thereafter, although Sundance says it will bring them back for short stints throughout the year.
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Samsung’s new mobile chip has a dedicated AI unit and supports 8K video recording
Samsung unveiled its newest flagship mobile chip, the Exynos 9820, today. It’s the Korean hardware giant’s first chip with a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU), and also the first processor it’s built using 8nm technology.
brings a 15 percent multi-core performance improvement, and a 40 percent bump in power efficiency over the last generation chip – which was used in the Galaxy S9.
Apart from performance gain, the Exynos 9820 will bring the ability to shoot 8K video to its devices. It also supports UFS 3.0 storage, which should make for faster app and file loading on upcoming phones with this chip on board.
The processor uses an improved modem which is capable of 2Gbps download speeds, as compared to 1.2Gbps speeds from the previous generation modem. However, the modem is not 5G ready. So, Samsung’s upcoming foldable Galaxy F and the Galaxy S10 will likely use this chip, and therefore won’t be 5G-ready. However, reports suggest that there will be a 5G-capable S10, which will likely use a Qualcomm processor with comparable performance.
Samsung is the latest company to join the chip-based AI trend after Apple and Huawei . Similar to those two brands, the company says that the NPU will be used in recognizing scenes and objects seen through your phone’s camera, and to adjust settings to take good pictures. It’ll also help power Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) applications.
The company adds that the processor will go into mass production by the end of this year; that means it could find use in the company’s upcoming Galaxy S10 flagship phone. It’ll also be interesting to see if it powers some AI-based surprises in the ‘Galaxy F,’ a foldable phone that the firm teased earlier this month and is expected to launch next March.
You can read more about the chip here .
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