When Intel announced three years ago, at CES 2013, that it would be adding motion and voice controls to its computers under the label “perceptual computing,” the world wasn’t exactly thrilled. It had ...
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 ...
Company will remain under Intel Capital. Chipzilla is planning to spin off its RealSense operations into a stand-alone company, a move that could benefit the tech giant in the future. For those who ...
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 ...
Intel’s RealSense technology, an industry pioneer in depth sensing and computer vision, is set to shift the digital landscape further with an incredible $50 million investment. This financial ...
A few years ago, there was a rush of products on the market to detect motion. The idea being you could interact with your computer like they do on science fiction movies, with giant expressive hand ...
First announced back in January, RealSense has completed its spin-out from Intel with a $50m Series A funding round, as the latter seeks to concentrate on its core business. California-based RealSense ...
According to the Wall Street Journal, Chip giant Intel are poised to join the immersive technology race with a new Augmented Reality device using the company’s RealSense computer imaging systems.
Intel’s CES 2014 press conference was all about the potentially revolutionary future of ‘perceptual computing’. The first step of realising an evolved, more intuitive computer is to add “senses” to ...
RealSense ID builds on Intel’s depth-sensing technology with a neural network for identifying faces, a dedicated system-on-a-chip, and a secure element that encrypts and processes user data. The ...
Intel on Wednesday expanded its family of RealSense 3D cameras with an on-device system for facial recognition. Intel said its new RealSense ID camera system combines an active depth sensor with a ...
Intel recently unveiled its latest facial recognition technology that promises to be compatible with different smart devices and not limited to one, rivaling Apple's Face ID that uses the same facial ...
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