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 ...
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Developers, hobbyists and electronic enthusiasts who would like to add 3D vision to their next project may be interested in two new realSense depth cameras unveiled by Intel this week in the form of ...
Intel has a new standalone camera module made for 3D sensing and mapping, and they want to get it into the hands of developers, academics and device prototypers as fast as possible. They've cut down ...
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 ...
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Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the Intel® RealSense™ D400 product family. Built specifically to help embedded systems sense, understand, interact and learn from real-world environments, the ...
Expanding its RealSense technology portfolio, Intel Corp. has unveiled RealSense ID, an on-device facial authentication solution that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network ...
RealSense cameras have been a fascinating piece of tech from Intel — we’ve seen a number of cool applications in the hacker world, from robots to smart appliances. Unfortunately Intel did discontinue ...
The takeaway at today's Intel press event? All signs point to the RealSense product line -- a number of hardware and software products that "make interaction with technology simple, more natural and ...
Intel has launched a new on-device facial recognition system. Called RealSense ID, it is a purpose-built hardware module that uses the company’s RealSense tech found in its depth-sensing cameras.