Intel plans to cut products — we guess where they’ll happen
while cutting loose its LiDAR, facial authentication, and tracking product lines.
Intel clearly has enough customers to justify continued development and sales of its stereo cameras, but we're sad to say these fancy devices for robots and IoT devices would be an strong choice for the chopping block, whether that means discontinuing them or selling them to another company. Simply put, the RealSense cameras are outside of Intel's core chip focus. Yes, Intel benefits from being able to design the chips that go inside these cameras, but the sensors themselves? The development of such devices may not be a priority when the company needs to focus on making its chips — primarily CPUs — more powerful and efficient than competing products.when this reporter asked about his decision to wind down the RealSense business.
"Hey, there's some good assets that we can harvest, but it doesn't fit one of those six business units that I've laid out," he said last year. The six divisions he referred to are Intel's PC, datacenter, networking and edge, graphics, foundry, and recently spun-out Mobileye businesses.Don't get us wrong.
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