Intel is set to spin off its RealSense depth camera business by mid-2025, the company confirmed in an interview with The Robot Report. The new venture will remain part of Intel's Capital portfolio and ...
The semiconductor giant tells CRN that it is ‘winding down’ the company’s portfolio of high-tech cameras and sensors that were built for computer vision applications like robotics and digital signage ...
RealSense, a computer vision hardware and software entity, has officially separated from Intel Corporation (INTC) to establish itself as an independent technology firm focused on AI-driven solutions ...
Intel is hoping to get its RealSense depth-sensing cameras used in more mobile markets including drones and robotics by adding a new version that features an integrated IMU. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Nearly four years after Intel said it planned to ‘wind down’ its RealSense computer vision business, the division has completed its spinout from the semiconductor giant with funding raised from ...
For its next-generation of Realsense depth-sensing cameras, Intel has upgraded them to be just as capable outdoors as they are indoors, meaning you can use them for video calls and Windows Hello ...
Google launched its Project Tango 3D-sensing tablet last May and now, it's Intel's turn. After showcasing a prototype of its Project Tango smartphone at its developer forum last year, the chipmaker at ...
Intel on Wednesday introduced the RealSense Lidar camera L515, which Intel says is the world's smallest hi-res Lidar camera. RealSense cameras are used to help products "see" the world around them in ...