Using forty small, rectangular sensor hubs placed in casings under stadium seats at Sun Devil stadium, Arizona State University was able to turn a jumbotron cliche into a scientific measurement. In 2015, they collected sound data from the crowd using the sensors and represented the information on the scoreboard as a sound meter, said Assistant […]
Imagine watching Jordan Spieth sink a 10-foot putt to win the Master’s but instead of just watching on your 60-inch television, you’re virtually transported to Augusta, Ga. within an earshot of Spieth’s clinching putt. It’s a possibility that has David Aufhauser, Managing Director of Strategy and Product at Intel Sports Group (VOKE VR), “fired up” about what […]
Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon used Intel drone technology to complete a dunk in the first round of the Slam Dunk Contest in New Orleans on Saturday, but it wasn’t nearly enough to carry him into the final round. The drone took flight and dropped a ball that bounced off the court, with Gordon taking the […]
For episode 2 of the SportTechie Podcast with Bram Weinstein, we welcome Jeff Hopper to the show. Jeff is in charge of Strategy & Marketing with Intel Sports. He joins Bram to discuss what a chip-making company is doing in the world of sports and the Be The Player program which gave you a real time view […]
For the first time ever during a live televised event, a choreographed aerial drone performance occurred during Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl halftime show last night in Houston. In spite of a drone ban from the Federal Aviation Administration, making the airspace around NRG Stadium a No Drone Zone on game day, 300 Intel Shooting Star drones dotted […]