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RealSense Completes Spinout from Intel, Raises $50M

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RealSense, a developer of AI-powered computer vision, has completed its spinout from Intel Corporation and closed $50 million in series A funding. The company is a provider of depth cameras and vision technology used in autonomous mobile robots, access control, industrial automation, healthcare, and more. The capital infusion will fuel RealSense’s expansion into adjacent markets while scaling its manufacturing, sales, and go-to-market global presence.

According to CEO Nadav Orbach, the company’s newfound independence will allow it to move faster and innovate more boldly in response to changing market dynamics.

RealSense said it will continue to support its existing customer base and product roadmap, including the RealSense depth cameras, which the company said are embedded in 60% of the world’s autonomous mobile robots and humanoid robots.
 
Additionally, the company plans to expand its go-to-market team and hire additional AI, software, and robotics engineers to accelerate product development.

For its part, Intel, In April, sold 51% of its FPGA Altera business. The business launched as a standalone FPGA company last year.
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