BEIJING: Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich has unveiled latest RealSense 3D camera that is even smaller and slimmer than the previous version at Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2015, and is now capable of being used in smartphones.
There are not many details disclosed by the company as yet, though Krzanich (via Engadget) says the new Intel RealSense 3D camera has a longer detection range and a lower thermal output. Krzanich also showcased a 6-inch smartphone prototype that had Intel RealSense camera fitted in, though he didn’t demonstrate anything from it on stage.
To recall, Intel had first unveiled the RealSense 3D camera back at CES last year, and said it can be integrated into tablets and enable users to produce and manipulate three-dimensional images. One of the first tablets to sport it was the Dell Venue 8 7000 Series tablet, which bore a RealSense Snapshot Depth Camera, and was launched back in September.





