Intel Illuminates Sydney's Sky With 500 'Shooting Star Drones'

By Din Rose | Nov 08, 2016 05:43 AM EST

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Recently, Intel company outdid again themselves by illuminating Sydney sky with 500 'Shooting Star Drones' solely operated by one person. The vivid light show was an experiment for aerial drones, truly, the amazing display wowed everyone who saw it. Actually, it was the second tie around for Intel to do an aerial show, last year they had 100 drones up in the sky.

For thousand of years, different countries battle it out for the best firework displays but it seems technology is also catching up on them. Specifically, Intel company is known for technological advancement in computers, indeed drones are becoming one of their specialties. And, they clearly know how to infiltrate every market with it.

Furthermore, According to Tech Investor News, the so-called shooting star drones are ' quad copter drone tailor-made for light shows'. Simply, they are the brainchild of product technological revolution. In no time, everyone will be enjoying light shows with lots of conveniences more than it was years ago.

In addition, The small devices are software automated for animation process, that stated by, Tech Spot can travel up to the speed of 22 miles per hour. It can create any image the operator programs, it has the best battery life and GPS receptors. Also, it is also weather-proof, even the rain can't ruin the show with this.

In ZD Net, Anil Nanduri, Vice President and General Manager of Intel's UAV Segment said, "We see them as flying computers," "Think of it not just as a drone, but as a fleet of drones. It's targeted and specially designed for a light show, and using that system we've already set a new Guinness World Record of 500 drones simultaneously flying." He added.

Overall, Intel hadn't given any formal announcement when and how the shooting star drones can be obtained. There will be more upcoming series of product unveiling as the company launched its recent products. Stay tuned with latest updates regarding the Intel's statements.

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