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RealSense, a depth-camera technology that basically disappeared within Intel, has returned as a separate company. The company has spun out from Intel and raised $50 million in funding. The company ...
Intel recently built a prototype Intel Core M Compute Stick equipped with a RealSense camera. The gadget uses the depth-sensing capabilities of the camera, which makes 3D logins and night video ...
In PCs, Intel’s 3D camera has already made Skype chats more fun by adding animation and backdrops. Dell’s Venue 8 7000 tablet with RealSense can measure the distance between objects.
Revealed at CES 2015, the $149 Intel Compute Stick is a Windows 8.1 computer in the slim body of an HDMI 1.4a dongle media streamer, like the Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV Stick.
The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f addresses challenges for autonomous mobile robots. Today, Intel introduced the Intel® RealSenseTM Depth Camera D435f, a high precision, mid-range stereo ...
Intel’s list of partners for the RealSense camera includes Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, and NEC. The earliest systems are slated to come out in the second half of this year.
SAN FRANCISCO — Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich showed onstage how his company’s RealSense camera, which can sense and digitize the environment it sees, will be integrated into games.
The Intel RealSense 3-D depth camera, introduced at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, is powered by ultrathin processors and a depth sensor to provide enhanced 3-D camera features.
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 ...
Intel took the Arc A750 for a spin in a gaming scenario, talking about its VRR, HDR, and HDMI 2.1 capabilities -- but it's not quite what we need right now.