This week the folks at Intel revealed their latest RealSense camera tech, a model by the name of RealSense Depth Camera D435i. This is the sort of camera you use to add depth sensing and tracking ...
Things have only just gotten under way at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco and the company’s RealSense depth-sensing camera technology has already emerged as the most important technology at ...
The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f is designed to address challenges for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) in variable lighting environments. An addition to the Intel® RealSense TM Stereo product ...
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Intel has announced a new RealSense model, the latest in its depth-tracking cameras with the promise of extra range and precision. The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D455 looks at first glance like a ...
Intel is adding Android OS support to its latest RealSense R200 webcam, which will sell for US$99. The RealSense R200 camera follows Intel’s first RealSense F200 camera, which supported Windows 8.1 ...
Intel recently updated its Compute Stick line of mini-computers with new models sporting Intel Core M Skylake processors. But the company isn’t stopping there. Notebook Italia reports that Intel is ...
Intel today announced their new RealSense Tracking Camera T265, which they describe as "a new class of stand-alone inside-out tracking device" designed for use in autonomous driving, drone and ...
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 ...
Over the holidays, I've really been putting the hours into Fallout 4. So when Intel and Uraniom said that it'd be demonstrating its RealSense 3D camera to embed people into that vault suit, I knew ...