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Intel spinning out RealSense as standalone company

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The Intel RealSense D421 Depth Module. Credit: Intel We were a little surprised in mid-September 2024 with the launch of the entry-level Intel RealSense Depth Module D421. With the recent financial turmoil and changes at the company, there was uncertainty whether Intel would continue to invest in the product line.

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Top 10 robotics developments of January 2025

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The Metzingen, Germany-based company said the investment validates its leadership in cognitive robotics and in European robotics as the region collaborates and competes with the U.S. The supply chain robotics company said the transaction expands its relationship with Walmart with the goal of developing an integrated supply chain.

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From 2024 to 2025: how logistics robotics is evolving

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Intel spinning out RealSense as a standalone company Intel is spinning out RealSense as an independent company. Intel said this will be done in the first half of 2025, with the new business being an Intel Capital portfolio company.

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10 technologies to avoid when building a robot

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Advanced sensors like LIDAR, depth cameras made by companies like Intel or Orbbec, or AI-enhanced vision systems, offer versatility and precision in complex environments. Intel is spinning off its RealSense division as a standalone company. The Intel RealSense D421 Depth Module.