Sentences with phrase «hardware capabilities of»

The special Lenses will stick more tightly around the user's face and even track facial expressions more accurately because they harness the hardware capabilities of the iPhone X's TrueDepth front - facing camera system.
The porting of this 2011 title, which features some snazzy facial animation technology and pretty - for - the - time graphics, means that Rockstar is confident in the hardware capabilities of the platform.
While the Google Camera NX mod has been ported to different older phones, including the first Pixel, some features will naturally depend on the hardware capabilities of the device.
Hardware - accelerated transcoding (often referred to as «hardware transcoding» or «hardware - accelerated streaming») makes use of dedicated hardware capabilities of a supported CPU or GPU to perform the necessary transcoding / conversion, rather than using the regular CPU processing.
A YouTuber called EverythingApplePro compared the hardware capabilities of some of the current - gen Apple handset with the latest Android smartphones from OEMs like Samsung, LG, OnePlus, and Google.
Miyamoto - san however has said due to the unique hardware capabilities of the Nintendo Switch, it is likely we'll see it kicking around for much longer.
The performance and clock speed of both the GPU and the CPU was increased, but now after the release, it looks like the hardware capabilities of the Xbox One are still not enough to catch up with other next - gen gaming platforms.
«But now with the hardware capabilities of the Wii U, what we did is we first started by saying, «Let's see what we can do if we take an entire world the size of the world from Twilight Princess and just try to make that as one area in the game.»
If you've already been following The Nerd Mag, we covered some of the emulators that have been working on the Nintendo Switch, opening possibilities to more and more retro and early 2000's consoles to somehow make use of the hardware capabilities of the Nintendo Switch.
All of this is leading to one thing, which is the possible emulation of even consoles from 2000 era, the GameCube emulation is almost here, further consoles that could be emulated may include even Playstation consoles given the hardware capabilities of Nintendo Switch.
The limited hardware capabilities of the Wii U are partially to blame for this.
Final Fantasy XV is still amazing and a technical achievement on the limited hardware capabilities of current gen consoles.
The porting of this 2011 title, which features some snazzy facial animation technology and pretty - for - the - time graphics, means that Rockstar is confident in the hardware capabilities of the platform.
There's no doubting the hardware capability of the Idol 4S, we've seen it in work several times on Android.
I mean it's an inexpensive device, but the camera should justify the hardware capability of the module.

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By uncoupling its software capabilities from the hardware it manufactures, Clearpath has the flexibility to sell to clients with a wide variety of needs.
The new device was heralded as a big improvement over the previous version of Dropcam, promising higher resolution video, better night vision, improved audio capabilities, and a sleeker hardware and app design.
«They, like any other company, [are] moving more and more of their infrastructure to take advantage of this pay - as - you - go, pay - as - a-service cloud computing capability, whether it's software, hardware or platform, and they do a lot of that with Equinix,» he told Cramer.
Tim Sweeney, founder and CEO of Epic Games, believes that over time, as the hardware resolution and software capabilities of virtual reality platforms and headsets improve, people will spend less time out of virtual reality, and eventually none.
Some commenters with insight on hardware development have said creating a device with the specs laid out in the report would require Apple to push the limits of its engineering capabilities.
In October 2016, Tesla announced that all vehicles in production, as well as the forthcoming Model 3, will be built with an updated hardware suite, equipping each Tesla with the hardware needed for full self - driving capability at a safety level substantially greater than that of a human driver.
(The Future of the Future, p. 11) The «hardware» — the knowledge and physical capability — is available for dealing with many of the crucial issues.
DFSI further supplemented its capabilities in early 2014, when it acquired two additional brands — Mill Hardware & Food Services, a Willoughby, Ohio - based distributor of refrigeration and replacement parts; and Restaurant Parts & More, a Springboro, Ohio - based parts and accessories distributor.
«After 35 years, the fundamental physics of the bifurcation of turbulence into H - mode has now been simulated, thanks to the rapid development of the computational hardware and software capability,» said C.S. Chang, first author of the April Physical Review Letters paper that reported the findings.
However, the primary focus of this inaugural mission will be to assess the operational capabilities of the new hardware designed for these investigations.
Since the software of today won't unleash the full capabilities of the hardware of tomorrow, he expects computers in about a decade that can run both today's software and new software.
This new type of hardware could find a diverse range of applications in pervasive sensing technologies to fuel real - time monitoring in harsh or inaccessible environments; a highly desirable capability for enabling the Internet of Things vision.»
Rodent Research - 1 is the maiden voyage of the new Rodent Research hardware system that provides the capability to conduct repeated long - duration biological research studies onboard the space station.
At NREL's new Energy Systems Integration Facility, capabilities such as a hose reliability testing robot and construction of additional refueling hardware will support H2FIRST's hydrogen infrastructure research needs.
And so, hardware, not only begets the capability to create new kinds of software like machine learning, but also is creating new ways to sense, measure and control the world.
«Our new planning algorithm takes into account the hardware constraints and the capabilities of the robot, and suggests a sequence of contacts so the robot gradually can slow itself down.»
«Given our unique facilities at the National Solar Thermal Test Facility, we have the capability of developing prototype hardware and testing the concepts we've simulated, which include innovations such as air recirculation and particle recirculation.
Demonstrating this capability in the lab was challenging, however, and required a combination of unique state - of - the art nanofabrication processes and test hardware such as a long X-ray beamline and a spectrally narrow source.
In a new essay in Nature, more than two dozen physicians, ethicists, neuroscientists, and computer scientists, call for ethical guidelines to cover the evolving use of computer hardware and software to enhance or restore human capabilities.
With a new generation of hardware comes more power and more overall technical capability.
Sony's latest marketing video for its next generation of hardware offers a glimpse of the new PlayStation Vita model, showing off its crossplay capabilities with the upcoming PlayStation 4 system.
Despite this, it proved a great showcase of the DS hardware's capabilities, and the novelty of having a portable version of one of the greatest Mario platformers ever created helped it reach the critical acclaim it deserved.
«At the same time, the graphic capabilities of the hardware is improving.
Instead of releasing new hardware, the companies are outfitting their existing systems with increased horsepower and graphical capabilities to once again take advantage of higher resolution televisions.
One concern I have is the vast difference in hardware capabilities between the 3DS and Wii U. I hope they don't compromise the Wii U version for the sake of the 3DS version.
With its multimedia and sharing capabilities, PS Vita TV has the potential to be the smartest piece of Sony hardware in years.
Customers can also pay an additional $ 3,000 for «Full Self - Driving Capability,» which does not yet exist and seems like the sort of thing Tesla would allow you to purchase separately in the future, given that the hardware is already present in every car.
«If we just had front - wheel drive, we'd have to make more compromises with how we'd deliver the performance — 350 hp is really going beyond the capabilities of what the [front - wheel - drive] hardware can support,» Fritz said.
«A long list of proven 4 × 4 hardware — essential components among off - road enthusiasts — underscores the all - new 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited's off - road capabilities,» said Donoughe.
Following the briefing, a full - vehicle demonstration of SEMA's dSPACE - CarSim HIL (hardware - in - the - loop) capabilities will be conducted during the Driving Safe Press Conference at Booth # 10058, North Hall at 12:30 p.m..
The team is pushing hard through multiple iterations of the development cycle of model in the loop; software in the loop; hardware in the loop; and prototype to hone the capabilities of the C - BEV.
Services are subject to user terms and limitations and capabilities vary by vehicle model and the type of OnStar hardware.
Model X comes standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Enhanced Autopilot features today, and full self - driving capabilities in the future.
Model S comes standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Enhanced Autopilot features today, and full self - driving capabilities in the future.
Exactly what I wanted, the new Kindle application is free, has most of the same capabilities as the hardware Kindle, yet you only pay for the books, magazines, and newspapers you download.
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