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Intel will bring its best technology for gaming with the Intel Extreme Masters

The Intel Extreme Masters is one of the most watched electronic sports competitions, along with events like DreamHack, IGN Pro League, North American Star League and QuakeCon. Organized annually by Intel, this year will be held March 4 to 6 2016 Katowice, Poland, and will provide the professional players a total prize pool of $ 600,000.


Intel use the opportunity to try out its latest technologies for gaming and to announce new initiatives to the world of eSports and multiplayer gaming. This year, the Intel Experience Zone will be great 625 square meters and will try out the latest virtual reality technologies and see how Intel RealSense marries video games. The latter, in fact, is a technology that is able to scan the real objects in order to three-dimensionally within virtual transport scenarios.

Another space of 750 square meters instead welcome the Intel LAN Party, with 200 computers equipped with the latest hardware that will allow fans to play, to stream and participate in open tournaments. The Intel showroom space, however, will be reserved for the press: Here journalists can experience the latest technologies in camera.

There will be keynotes and panel discussions where Intel will explain some of the technical vision of the company for the future and the difficulties to be faced in view of emerging gaming technologies. Among the speakers are Gregory Bryant, Intel corporate vice president and general manager, Desktop Client Platform, and Lee Machen, Intel director, Developer Relations.

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