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Background about Power Thermals and Performance

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What Is the Sdk

3:32

Device Agnostic

4:26

Subscribing to Notifications

5:40

Building Blocks

8:03

Power Thermal Mitigation Level

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Hysteresis

8:59

Thermal Score

9:41

Thermal Score and Mitigation Level

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Power Thermal Peripheral Flags

13:18

Peripherals of Interest

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Event-Based Approach

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Event Based Uses

16:36

Suppress Platform Mitigations for Peripherals

20:07

Control Buttons

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Unity Sample

25:26

What Remote Assist Is

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What Is Remote Assist

29:43

Video Restarts

33:03

Feedback Considerations for the User in Remote Assist

34:58

End-to-End Example of the Remote Assist Integration

35:29

Display Resolution

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HoloLens 2 Power Thermal Notification SDK and its Integration into Remote Assist
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2022Jun 20
If your application demands high peripheral performance, consider using the PowerThermalNotification Software Development Kit (SDK) to subscribe to thermal notification events and implement your own custom mitigations. Doing so can allow the device to operate longer under high load or suboptimal conditions, in situations when an application may otherwise be terminated by the system. We will dive deep into the SDK: How to get it, how to use it, and cover how Remote Assist recently integrated the kit to prolong application life for their customers in suboptimal environments. Join the Mixed Reality Developer Program to get the latest on our developer tools, events, and early access offers. https://aka.ms/IWantMR Participate in the Mixed Reality Dev Days Online Hackathon now through July 8, 2022. Register to join at https://aka.ms/DevDaysHack Session Resources: http://aka.ms/PowerThermalNotification http://aka.ms/PowerThermalNugetPkg http://aka.ms/MRFeatureTool

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