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Intel's Project Euclid is a RealSense module for robots

• http://www.theverge.com, By Lauren Goode

Called Project Euclid, the module is based on Intel's RealSense "perceptual computing" technology. It's a small, candy bar-sized stick that "brings sensors to any robot," said Intel CEO Brian Krzanich during the company's keynote.

It runs Linux and has an Atom processor, a RealSense camera, motion sensors, onboard communications capabilities, and a detachable battery. Basically, it's meant to bring a bunch of things needed to build robotics into a small, self-contained PC.

"We believe Euclid is just perfect for developers," Krzanich said. "It offers the ability to sense with RealSense, motion sensors, and software tools to use as well."

It's unclear exactly when Project Euclid will be available (or, if Intel said it during the flurry of announcements this morning we missed it), but we'll update when we have more info.


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