Intel will integrate its technology into performances at the X Games Austin 2016 in June. Data captured during skateboard and BMX events will give athletes and fans a new window into the sports and a new appreciation of the performances.
The Intel® Curie™ module will track competing athletes’ speed, jump height, distance traveled, impact upon landing and more in real-time at the Summer X Games in Austin, Texas, for Skateboard Big Air, BMX Big Air and BMX Dirt events.
Links
- X Games Austin 2016 website
- Steve Fund: Intel Returns to X Games to Showcase Power of Athletes
- Intel Technology Brings New Insights to X Games Austin
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- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
- Intel is taking technology to new heights at the Summer X Games on June 2-5 in Austin, Texas. BMX riders will be riding with tiny low-power Intel Curie modules that showcase speed, spins, G-force and distance in real time. (Credit: Intel Corporation)