Intel Corp., continuing its push beyond chips for personal computers, is buying a small company called Voke that developed technology for creating virtual-reality experiences based on live action. Financial terms weren’t disclosed. Voke, based in Intel’s hometown of Santa Clara, Calif., has about 20 employees, Intel said. Most virtual-reality software is based on animated scenes. But Voke developed a system called TrueVR that...
Source: Wall Street Journal November 03, 2016 16:54 UTC