CES: Natal Will Consume 15% of Xbox 360 CPU

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CES: Natal Will Consume 15% of Xbox 360 CPU



Microsoft discussed the technical aspects of the the Natal motion capture system at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Alex Kipman, lead developer of the Natal, spoke with New Scientist [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527426.800-microsofts-bodysensing-buttonbusting-controller.html] about some of the technical hurdles they faced in designing the motion capture system. The Natal blasts infrared light out and based on how that light is reflected, makes a decision on what body parts it is seeing and in what position they are. The difficult part was teaching it how to interpret that data. The team collected terabytes of data on body parts that the AI uses to determine exactly what it is seeing. Because of all this programming, the Natal will consume 10-15% of the 360's processing power. The Natal will be released in November 2010.

"When we train this 'brain' we are telling it: this is the head, this is the shoulder. And we're doing that over millions of frames," says Kipman. "When it sees a new image it can tell you the probability it's seeing a certain body part based on that historical information."

Because of its huge knowledge of human anatomy, the Natal will be able to determine things it can't even detect. "It correctly positions your hand even if it's held behind your back," Kipman says. "It knows the hand can only be in one place."

The Natal will not ship with its own dedicated processor in order to keep the cost of the peripheral down. Therefore, Kipman and Co. (new sitcom!) had to figure out how to accomplish all of this computing without stealing too much processing power from the game developers. But is 15% of the CPU too much? Will Natal games look worse because of the peripheral leeching power? Only time will tell.

Source: New Scientist [http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527426.800-microsofts-bodysensing-buttonbusting-controller.html]


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So no Dead rising style; 50,000 zombies on screen, natal games.

15% isn't all that much for the magic little box of wonder. Still looking forward to this.
 

ProfessorLayton

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I don't really know what I was expecting from this. Of course it will take up a lot of processing power... and 15% is a lot of power that could have been used on draw distance or something. I really hope that the 360 doesn't turn into another Wii...
 

Eruanno

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As cool as all this sounds, I don't think it will be any useful in the games I normally play. Like the Wii, it'll be cool for a few months before it starts collecting dust and you take it back to Gamestop to trade it in for a bunch of Xbox games instead.
 

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ProfessorLayton said:
I don't really know what I was expecting from this. Of course it will take up a lot of processing power... and 15% is a lot of power that could have been used on draw distance or something. I really hope that the 360 doesn't turn into another Wii...

Giggle, I just had a mental image of Master Chief doing WiiFit. lmao
 

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I really don't see 15% as that much... is it?
I want you to go into task manager right now and see how much power your CPU is using.
 

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Funkymonk761 said:
still looks like a cheap fad like the eye toy or the wii
Yeah...and one thats going to suck away at precious resources too...
 

Sevre

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Reuq said:
Sevre90210 said:
Reuq said:
I really don't see 15% as that much... is it?
I want you to go into task manager right now and see how much power your CPU is using.
Between 5-10%

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So I would say that 15% isn't massive.
So your Xbox, which has substantially less power than your PC, doing more than all of that while just having Natal plugged in, isn't massive? Imagine the overheating issues while playing a game?
 

orangebandguy

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I'm not sure about yet.


And I love how they pronounce natal to make it nothing to do with giving birth.
 
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Now hold on... if it's that big on anatomy, does that mean my (and many other's) hopes are true about being able to use pelvic thrusts in combat? What about playing Ricochet in the nude?

Eruanno said:
you take it back to Gamestop to trade it in for a bunch of Xbox games instead.
Oh ho ho! Is funny because he's implying you can trade something at Gamestop for a lot of money!
 

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Reuq said:
Sevre90210 said:
Reuq said:
I really don't see 15% as that much... is it?
I want you to go into task manager right now and see how much power your CPU is using.
Between 5-10%

utorrent
firefox
gameranger
steam
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So I would say that 15% isn't massive.
I think the problem is, most 360's have problems with heat just playing a normal game. Adding another 15% to the mix isn't going to help all the Red Ring of Death issues that stil haunt the console.

In itself, it isn't a huge amount, but it's a bit like jumping up and down on a car over a frozen lake. Sure, it can take the car, but that push might just be enough.