San Francisco: Microsoft`s HoloLens head-mounted display will be better at navigating reality by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), media reports said.


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According to a report in Financial Tribune on Sunday, the second version of HoloLens` custom multiprocessor -- called a "holographic processing unit" or HPU -- will enable HoloLens to do the kind of deep learning processing that typically is done only in the cloud.


"The HPU allows the headset to negotiate reality without experience-killing latency and benefit from the addition of AI silicon," the report quoted Eric Abbruzzese, a senior analyst with market intelligence company ABI Research, as saying.


"Higher accuracy in head tracking and georegistering content -- locking digital content to the real world -- is the primary benefit, with the side effect of a platform gradually growing in capability," he added.


According to Patrick Moorhead, principal analyst at Moor Insights and Strategy, the additional silicon could boost performance and user safety.