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Intel builds on the RealSense family

Intel is building on its computer vision family of products with a new RealSense camera, the T265. It is an inside out tracking device, meaning it does not rely on sensors outside the device or GPS for its location tracking. The new camera is Intel’s latest product for computing at the edge and will enhance VR and AR apps and ...

Kathleen Maher

Intel is building on its computer vision family of products with a new RealSense camera, the T265. It is an inside out tracking device, meaning it does not rely on sensors outside the device or GPS for its location tracking. The new camera is Intel’s latest product for computing at the edge and will enhance VR and AR apps and also be useful for small moving devices such as drones, robots, vehicles, etc. The Intel RealSense T265 is a low-power, self-contained 3D camera available for $199. (Source: Intel)   The new T265 uses Intel’s proprietary V-SLAM (visual inertial odometry simultaneous
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