Patent published on July 27, 2023

Intel Introduces Revolutionary Gesture Input System for Multiple Displays

Have you ever wished you could control your computer like a Jedi? Well, Intel might make that wish come true. Intel, the tech giant known for its processors, has recently filed a patent for a gesture input system that could revolutionize the way we interact with our computing devices.

The patent, filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office and numbered US20230236670A1, proposes the use of gestures to control objects in a three-dimensional space. The patent describes a display that would show the objects and the user making a gesture outside the display to move a virtual object. This gesture would cause the object to move in a certain way, interacting with other objects in the 3D space, and the display would show part of that movement.

Intel's patent explains that it could use sensors to detect the motion of the user's body and translate that into commands. It could also use the sensors to detect the user's gestures and convert it into commands such as a swipe, tap, or pinch. This technology could be used to move objects in a virtual space, or to select options on a menu.

The potential applications of this technology are vast. Games and virtual reality experiences could be enhanced with this technology, as the user could interact with the virtual world by making gestures and having them recognized by the computer. It could also be useful for drawing and design applications, allowing users to draw in a 3D space with more precision than ever before.

The patent also mentions the possibility of using the gesture input system for multiple displays. This could be useful in many ways, such as being able to control multiple windows on a single screen, or even to control multiple screens at the same time. Intel could use the gesture input system to create a unique and intuitive way to interact with multiple displays.

However, there is no guarantee that this patent will come to fruition. Intel has filed the patent, but there is no indication that it is actively working on the technology. Intel also has not made any official statements about this patent, so it is unclear whether it will be used in the future.

In conclusion, Intel has put forward an interesting idea to revolutionize the way we interact with our computers. With the patent filed, we can only hope that Intel will be able to make this technology a reality and create a unique way to interact with our displays. It could open up a world of possibilities for gaming, design, and more. Only time will tell if Intel will be able to make this patent a reality and how it will be used.

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