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Intel to spin off RealSense depth camera business by mid-2025 — but it will remain part of the Intel Capital portfolio
Intel is set to spin off its RealSense depth camera business by mid-2025, the company confirmed in an interview with The ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 Corp.’s computer vision subsidiary RealSense said today it’s now operating as a standalone company after spinning out from its parent and closing on a $50 million round of funding. The round was ...
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 ...
Robot cars, DIY or otherwise, are hot right now. To do this right, you’re going to need cameras, LIDAR, or some other way of sensing the the world. Intel is again getting into the fray with a ...
Once upon a time, Intel was so big and so successful that it could afford to venture into areas and businesses that were only remotely related to its core silicon business. That included, for a time, ...
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