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Some use cases that are presented, like realtime streaming of VR games, are still far away : streaming of desktop games has not proven yet to be a successful business, so streaming of VR games, that is even more difficult because of the low latency requirement, is something not so close in the future. All the others are getting breadcrumbs.
But I think the companies that Microsoft included in the survey were those large companies that have innovation offices. Alan: So speaking of looking into the future, somebody else who’s kind of looking to the future that you’ve been covering in your Forbes articles is MagicLeap, and their CEO, Rony.
But I think the companies that Microsoft included in the survey were those large companies that have innovation offices. Alan: So speaking of looking into the future, somebody else who’s kind of looking to the future that you’ve been covering in your Forbes articles is MagicLeap, and their CEO, Rony.
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