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Intel is spinning off RealSense as a separate company, after its depth-camera tech failed to make a dent in the PC space.
Computer vision technology firm RealSense said on Friday it has completed its spinout from Intel Corp and secured $50 million ...
Intel said its is spinning out its artificial intelligence robotics and biometric RealSense and announced a $50 million ...
RealSense is building vision tech that helps machines like robots and drones navigate and respond to a 3D world.
Formerly known as Intel RealSense, the company said it will use the funding to reach new markets and meet global demand for ...
RealSense, a pioneer in AI-powered computer vision, today announced its successful spinout from Intel Corporation and the ...
Intel completes the RealSense spinout, focusing on robotics and AI innovation with $50M Series A funding. Read more here.
First mooted in January, RealSense has announced its spin-out from Intel is complete with a $50m investment round.
RealSense develops 3D vision and automation tools for robotics applications. CEO Nadav Orbach, formerly Intel's VP of inc ...
The RealSense spinout is part of the same narrative. The subsidiary originated in 2013 as part of Intel’s Perceptual ...
RealSense employs about 130 people across the U.S., Israel, and China, and supplies technology to autonomous robot makers like Eyesynth and Unitree Robotics. Orbach emphasized that RealSense is ...
The round was led by an unnamed semiconductor private equity firm with participation from strategic investors that included ...