Intel push drone new game: replace fireworks

According to foreign media reports, on a cold night in October this year, a flashing drone drove quietly in the town of Kreinen, Germany, and soon 499 drones were launched. The machine lights are in the shape of the number "500" in the night sky.

Then the drones changed shape and the pattern in the night sky became "Intel" (Intel).

This light show is a proof-of-concept activity conducted by Intel's entertainment drone business unit. Intel announced a drone called "ShooTIng Star" on Friday. The drone is designed to be about the size of a volleyball. It can emit 4 billion color combinations and is mainly used. Commercial entertainment light show.

Intel isn't the only vendor that wants to use drones for night entertainment, and it's possible to enhance or replace traditional fireworks. Walt Disney has applied for a number of patents related to drones, which it calls "Flixels." It writes in the patent document that these drones can fly according to a pre-set route and emit LED light according to a programmed procedure to "draw" different patterns on the sky.

However, before applying drones to such entertainment projects, the vendors behind them must prove that drones are safer than traditional fireworks. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, in 2014, a total of 10,500 people in the United States were injured by fireworks, and at least 11 people were killed because of fireworks.

The US fireworks industry has developed rapidly over the past 15 years. According to data released by the American Fireworks Association, the American people purchased 285.3 million pounds (about 13 tons) of fireworks in 2015, and the related expenses amounted to 1.09 billion US dollars.

Is the drone-centric lighting show more cost-effective than traditional fireworks? This remains to be confirmed. These drones are only available once and can be used multiple times, but they are more expensive than a small fireworks show.

It takes about $2,000 to $7,000 to put a fireworks in a relatively small town. Houston spent $100,000 on the National Day fireworks show this year. Macy’s National Day fireworks show is even bigger, with total spending likely to reach $6 million.

Intel's drones are not publicly available, and it may not be willing to disclose the cost of these drones. Now, these drones prove that multiple drones can fly in the air at the same time. The software used by these drones supports various commercial applications such as map applications or inspection applications.

Natalie Zhang, product manager for the Intel UAV project, said: "We want to prove to the world that drones can be applied to different areas."

The last time Intel used drones for entertainment was 2015, when there were 100 drones, and they had some patterns in accordance with pre-programmed procedures. Zhang admits that this approach does not have much practical significance. Now, users can already enter images in the software, and the drone can use software algorithms to determine the flight path of each drone.

Zhang said: "I can't imagine how you can use 500 drones to make a variety of shapes in 5 minutes. The scene of 100 drones taking off at the same time is already amazing, then 500 drones. What?"

Intel has begun production of its self-developed commercial-grade drone Falcon 8+, which announced earlier this week that it has acquired flight planning software startup Mavinci, but he did not disclose the price of the acquisition. It also invested $60 million in consumer drone company Yuneec.

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