Intel's Project Euclid is a RealSense module for robots

Among other announcements today, including a new VR reference design and a partnership with Microsoft to bring mixed reality to the mainstream, Intel said it has created a module aimed at robotics makers and developers.

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

All the stuff you need to build robots, in a small, self-contained PC

It has an atom processor, cameras, motion sensors, onboard communications capabilities, and a battery. Basically, it's meant to bring a bunch of things needed for robotics into a small, self-contained PC.

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