


And while it’s not something that Faceshift appeared to focus on in its lifetime as a startup, there may also be enterprise applications using facial recognition for identification or security purposes. In film production, the technology can be used to improve the process of animating characters to more closely mimic the actors’ facial movements. In gaming experiences, people can adopt avatars whose faces will alter based on the players’ actual expressions for a more immediate and realistic experience. It’s not clear how Apple intends to use Faceshift’s technology, but there are a number of areas where Faceshift has been demonstrated and is already being used.
We’re pulling-in more information from the live event from here on… (updating) Update: The reference device is known as Llama Mountain.

One is 7.3mm thick, the other is 7.2mm thick. Both use the ‘next-generation’ Intel core. More importantly it looks like ASUS have used the Intel reference design in their Transformer Book Chi product. So it looks like the days of the U-series processor are over. Called the Intel® Core™ M processor, it will deliver the most energy efficient Core processor in the company’s history. The innovative design is based on the first of Intel’s next-generation 14nm Broadwell processors, purpose-built for 2 in 1s and will be in market later this year.
#FACESHIFT DEMO PC#
The world’s first 14nm fanless mobile PC reference design from Intel is a 12.5 inch screen that is 7.2mm thin with keyboard detached and weighs 670 grams. The press-release reveals what’s about to be demonstrated. Intel are currently presenting on stage at Computex.
