Microsoft's new technology allows mobile phones to run complex VR experiences

Microsoft has new actions on VR. At this year's E3 Game Show, they will release a new Xbox console optimized for VR.

Microsoft Research, which is responsible for cutting-edge technology research and development, is also working on VR. Recently, they published a paper showing an operating system called Flash Back that allows mobile VR to display PC VR like Oculus and Vive. effect.

This is currently two different ways of VR. Samsung's Gear, Google's Cardboard, etc. put the phone into a box, and the image display and processing are done on the phone's processor.

Oculus and HTC Vive, which need to be connected to a host computer, rely on higher-speed computer performance to perform calculations, resulting in a smoother experience, and the resulting vertigo is much better than mobile VR.

Simply put, Microsoft's Flash Back is going to change the way VR images are rendered. Today's VR devices let the computer render the image in real time while the user is using it, and Flash Back allows the phone to pre-store the compressed image, reducing the pressure on the GPU (image processor) and improving the experience.

This process is a bit difficult to understand, right? The tech blog UPloadVR made an image metaphor. If the VR content is a book, the existing VR device works by the way the GPU starts to "draw" the painting when you open a page. The Microsoft Flash Back is to do all the screens in advance and store them, and display them directly when you need them.

In theory, a good VR experience can be done without expensive high-performance computers, low-end hosts or even mobile phones.

At present, this technology is only in the laboratory stage, and the specific effect is as good as Microsoft described. If you are interested, you can flip through the 13-page original text.

As a research department, the results of Microsoft Research do not mean that it will become a reality in the short term. For example, the previous Florence plan was to enable humans and plants to produce "emotional communication."

So you don't have to count on the realism of this technology. After all, whether the VR product can really be popular or a problem before the experience becomes better.

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