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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO—RealSense, a developer of AI-powered computer vision, has announced its successful spinout from Intel Corp. and the close of a $50 million Series A funding round. With investment led by ...
Company will remain under Intel Capital. Chipzilla is planning to spin off its RealSense operations into a stand-alone company, a move that could benefit the tech giant in the future. For those who ...
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Intel is spinning out its artificial intelligence robotics and biometric venture as more companies bet big on automation tools. Stream San Diego News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC 7. The ...
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(Reuters) -Computer vision technology firm RealSense said on Friday it has completed its spinout from Intel Corp and secured $50 million in early-stage funding to accelerate expansion into the rapidly ...
Intel is spinning out its artificial intelligence robotics and biometric venture as more companies bet big on automation tools. The new company, known as RealSense, was announced Friday and comes ...