Unveils World’s First
and Smallest Integrated 3D Depth and 2D Camera Module,
Next-Generation Natural
Language Personal Assistant
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
· Intel,
in collaboration with other companies, will bring human-like senses to
Intel-based 2 in 1, tablet, Ultrabook, notebook, all-in-one and other mobile devices
in the future in a new family of hardware and software products called Intel®
RealSense™ technology.
· First
products in the family include Intel RealSense 3D camera, the world’s first and
smallest integrated 3D depth and 2D camera module, and next-generation Nuance* Dragon
Assistant designed for Intel RealSense technology.
· Third-party
collaborations with 3D Systems, Autodesk, DreamWorks, Metaio, Microsoft Skype
and Lync, Scholastic*, Tencent and more bring to life the Intel RealSense experience.
INTERNATIONALCONSUMER
ELECTRONICS SHOW (CES), Las Vegas, Jan. 9, 2014– In an effort to make
interaction with technology simpler, more natural and immersive, Intel Corporation
recently outlined how it, in collaboration with other companies, is bringing human-like
senses to Intel-based devices in a new family of hardware and software products
called Intel® RealSense™ technology.
The Intel® RealSense™ 3D camera is one of
the first products in the new family and is the world’s first integrated 3D depth
and 2D camera module that helps devices “see” depth much like the human eye.
“For decades, people have had to learn new
languages, techniques and commands to get our devices to do what we want,” said
Mooly Eden, senior vice president, general manager of the Perceptual Computing
Group. “Our vision with Intel RealSense technology is to reverse that, and make
our devices learn and understand us. By equipping them with technologies that mimic
human senses in a more genuine way, our everyday experiences such as learning,
communication and gaming are transformed; and entirely new ones are possible.”
Speaking at a press conference at the 2014CES,
Eden also detailed collaborations with 3D Systems, Autodesk, DreamWorks,
Metaio, Microsoft Skype and Lync Scholastic, Tencent and more. He also introduced
the next-generation Nuance* Dragon Assistant*.
Devices that See
Like Humans
The first
Intel RealSense 3D camera features a best-in-class depth sensor and a full
1080p color camera. It has the ability to detect finger level movements
enabling highly accurate gesture recognition, facial features for understanding
movement and emotions. It can understand foregrounds and backgrounds to allow control,
enhance interactive augmented reality, simply scan items in three dimensions,
and more.
The Intel
RealSense 3D camera will be integrated into a growing spectrum of Intel-based
devices including2 in 1, tablet, Ultrabook™, notebook, and all-in-one (AIO) designs.
Systems with the new camera will be available beginning in the second half of
2014from Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo and NEC. On stage, Intel
showcased seven different devices with the integrated camera from Dell, Lenovo
and Asus.
Eden said Intel
RealSense technology will deliver new immersive experiences, including changing
how people collaborate through video conferencing, enhanced learning and
edutainment through augmented reality, immersive gaming, and the ability capture
and share 3D images.
To demonstrate the possibilities
of video calling and conferencing with the Intel RealSense 3D camera, Intel and
Microsoft Corp have collaborated to deliver more immersive video calls than
ever before on Skype and Lync.
The 3D camera will provide the ability to
control and remove a person’s background during a video call, to present only
the caller and not what is actually behind them. With this capability, people
have more options; they can change the appearance of their background, or
remove it all together to share a presentation, watch a movie or sporting event
together.
Intel expects that gestures, voice and touch
will encourage children to become more active participants in games rooted in
learning. To underscore the potential in edutainment, Eden announced a collaboration
with Scholastic, the global children’s publishing education and media company,
to design interactive experiences for two of its most iconic global franchises,
Clifford the Big Red Dog* and I SPY*.
Showcased on stage with multi-user
functionality, where, in a Clifford game, children ages 3 and up can engage
using arm and hand motions, talking and touch to advance the experience while
learning core literacy skills along the way.
Eden highlighted other companies Intel is
working with to enhance the edutainment and gaming experience. Lincoln Wallen,
chief technology officer at DreamWorks Animation said, “We are excited to see
that the Intel RealSense 3D camera technology will be integrated into
mainstream devices. Enabling 3D vision in these devices can bring consumers new
experiences with our characters and our content. We are looking forward to
collaborating with Intel on this new innovation.”
Additionally, 3D Systems (3DS)
CEO Avi Reichental, joined Eden on stage to detail the collaboration between
the two companies to bring 3D scanning and printing to the mainstream user. As
early as the second half of 2014, 3DS will make available its consumer Sense*
scanning, editing and 3D printing software applications on Intel-powered devices
equipped with the new Intel RealSense 3D camera.
As a result, the student, the
hobbyist and the consumer will be able to easily and affordably create
compelling 3D items. Additionally, 3DS plans to make its 3D scanning technology
available to developers as part of the Intel RealSense software development kit.
Natural Language Personal
Assistant
To advance the computer’s “hearing” sense,
Eden also announced that the next-generation Dragon Assistant from Nuance* is now
available on a variety of systems from Acer, Dell, HP and Lenovo 2 in 1,
Ultrabook, notebook and AIO devices, and coming in devices from Asus and
Toshiba in early 2014. Also, for the first time, Dragon Assistant* will be
available on tablets, coming first from Lenovo* in early 2014.
The new Dragon Assistant is an entirely new
conversational personal assistant that works with popular websites and
applications. It comes with selectable personalities, and allows for an ongoing
dialogue with Intel-powered devices.
People can simply tell it to play music,
get answers, connect with friends and find content – all by using natural
language. Dragon Assistant is also capable of calendar checks, getting maps and
directions, finding flights or booking a dinner reservation. Available offline,
people can control their device, dictate notes and more without an Internet connection.
About Intel
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essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing
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Intel logo, Intel RealSense and Ultrabook are trademarks of Intel Corporation
in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names
and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Intel Press.
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