Intel powered the 300 drones during Super Bowl halftime
Lady Gaga's incredible Super Bowl halftime show was due in part to Intel's fleet of 300 drones that helped create her dazzling performance. As the Dancing in the Dark hitmaker opened up the show, hundreds of drones soared behind her, flying high into formation to create stunning visuals over the Houston skyline. Intel was behind the stunning pre-recorded art display that transformed bobs of lights into a glittering flag and shimmering stars during the show on Sunday night. Lady Gaga's incredible Super Bowl halftime show was due in part to Intel's fleet of 300 drones that helped create her dazzling performance over the Houston skyline on Sunday night The project, dubbed Shooting Stars, was first used in a three-week run at Disney World over the holiday season. They are all controlled by a single operating system, reported Tech Crunch.
Feb-6-2017, 23:10:10 GMT
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