In a new statement sent Friday, an Intel spokesperson said the winding down of the RealSense business has resulted in the end-of-life for the division's LiDAR, facial authentication and tracking ...
However, according to news from The Robot Report, Intel confirmed the decision as part of a strategic move to enhance the ...
Unfortunately Intel did discontinue parts of the RealSense lineup at one point, specifically the LiDAR and face tracking ... as simple as it sounds: if the camera’s built-in face recognition ...
Just beware, though. Intel announced in late 2021 they were “winding down” RealSense. We don’t know if there will be third-party support in the future or if the whole product line will just ...
Intel has announced plans to spin off its RealSense computer vision division into an independent company, with the transition expected to be completed by mid-2025. Join Imaging and Machine Vision ...
If it doesn’t, then I don’t,’ he says. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said he decided to wind down the chipmaker’s RealSense computer vision division because it did not fit in with the company ...