Intel has significantly upped its cool factor with the RealSense line of innovation, a group focused on technology that interacts more naturally with users. At the Channel Company’s XChange 2015 ...
As the RealSense 3D camera starts arriving on more and more PCs and tablets, Intel sets its sights further with a goal for RealSense on "any device that can use it". Nic Healey is a Senior Editor with ...
Intel today introduced the latest addition to its RealSense line. The L515 is roughly the size of a tennis ball, targeted specifically for warehouse logistics — a hugely important and increasingly ...
The Intel RealSense D435 offers the widest field of view of all our cameras, along with a global shutter on the depth sensor that is ideal for fast moving applications. For outdoor/indoor use. Ideal ...
Intel CEO Brain Krzanich was on stage at IDF in Shenzhen this week showing off a new camera module that Intel has been working on. The camera uses Intel RealSense technology and this tech has been ...
Intel showed off a smartphone prototype Wednesday equipped with a 3-D depth camera that features 3-D scanning, gesture control, depth perception and facial recognition. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich ...
Intel plans to cut the fat from its Kinect-like RealSense 3D camera so that it can fit the device on a smartphone. The company’s CEO Brian Krzanich showed off Wednesday in Shenzhen, China a 6-inch ...
Intel has developed a new smartphone with a 3D RealSense camera that can recognize objects and detect motion and gestures, much like a Kinect camera. The smartphone is being made available as a ...
Intel has developed a new smartphone with a 3D RealSense camera that can recognize objects and detect motion and gestures, much like a Kinect camera. The smartphone is being made available as a ...
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