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 ...
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 ...
Moving deeper into computer vision, Intel is acquiring Silicon Valley startup Movidius for an undisclosed price. The deal will help Intel move into hot new markets with technology for drones, robots, ...
Combined with Intel's Existing Assets, Movidius Technology - for New Devices Like Drones, Robots, Virtual Reality Headsets and More - Positions Intel to Lead in Providing Computer Vision and Deep ...
We’re entering an era where devices must be smart and connected. When a device is capable of understanding and responding to its environment, entirely new and unprecedented solutions present ...
Intel’s RealSense platform was the star of its Intel Developer’s Forum conference in San Francisco last month and it seems the company is only looking to grow the scale and capabilities of its ...
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