Nadav Orbach, who previously led innovation at Intel, will become RealSense's CEO. He told CNBC that the timing is ideal for "physical AI," highlighting the growing opportunities and applications for ...
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 ...
Intel is hoping to get its RealSense depth-sensing cameras used in more mobile markets including drones and robotics by adding a new version that features an integrated IMU. Share on Facebook (opens ...
Intel said it is spinning out its artificial intelligence robotics and biometric venture RealSense and announced a $50 million funding round. RealSense, which makes tools and technology for robotics ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Backed by Intel Capital, the newly independent company will scale its AI-powered vision technology with NVIDIA ...
RealSense has completed its spin-out from Intel and closed a $50 million Series A round to expand its AI-powered vision technologies for robotics, biometrics and emerging machine perception ...
RealSense, an Intel brand known for depth cameras, on Friday announced that it had completed spinning out from Intel and will be operating independently from now on. The new company will retain the ...