Intel has launched two new D400-series 3D RealSense cameras at CES 2018. The new Intel RealSense D415 and D435 depth cameras can process complex depth data in real time. The company claims that the new cameras can add 3D capabilities to any device. The new models are aimed at developers, makers, and educators. These can be used in any lighting environment. Read more to find about Intel RealSense D415, D435 Depth Cameras Price in India, Specifications, and Features
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Gadgets
New AI-powered AWS DeepLens Camera Launched By Amazon and Intel
by Amandeep •
Amazon has launched a new AI-powered wireless video camera. The new Amazon DeepLens camera is powered by Intel. The new camera is designed for developers working on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning products. Read more to find about AWS DeepLens Camera Price, Specifications, and Features
Tablet PC
DataWind Ubislate i3G7 With Intel Atom Processor Launched At Rs. 5,999: Specifications & Features
by Deepali Sharma •
DataWind has launched its first Intel powered tablet- DataWind Ubislate i3G7, in the Indian market. As far as specifications are concerned, it is powered by a 64-bit quad-core Intel Atom x3 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, paired with 1GB of RAM. The tablet runs Android 5.1 Lollipop operating system and features a 7-inch TFT display with 1024×600 pixels resolution.
The device sports a 2 mega pixel rear camera and a VGA front facing camera. It houses 8GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 32GB using microSD card.
Technology
Intel Core i7-6700K & Intel Core i5-6600K Processors For Desktops Launched At Gamescom 2015
by Deepali Sharma •
Intel has announced the launch of Intel Core i7-6700K and Intel Core i5-6600K processors for desktops and supporting Intel Z170 chipset at the Gamescom 2015 event in Cologne, Germany. Both the processors are based on Intel’s Skylake architecture and are targeted towards gamers and overclockers.
The i7-6700K comes with base frequency of 4.0GHz and supports Intel’s Hyper-Threading scheme while the Core i5-6600K has base frequency of 3.5GHz. The i7 has L2 cache of 8MB as compared to 6MB L2 cache of i5 chipset. Both the i7-6700K and i5-6600K processors support DDR4 memory and up to 4 cores at 4.0 GHz base frequency. They come with four cores and integrated Intel HD 530 graphics.
Gadgets
Intel Compute Stick Launched In India: Price & Features
by Deepali Sharma •
Intel has launched its Intel Compute Stick in the Indian market. This tiny device lets users to convert any HDMI enabled TV or monitor into a full fledged PC which can be used for performing various functions such as browsing internet, streaming videos, creating spreadsheets or presentations and playing games.
Users will just have to plug this compute stick in the HDMI port of TV or monitor to transform it into PC. As for specifications, the compute stick is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom Z3735F processor. Based on the operating system, it comes in two variants- Windows 8.1 variant which runs Windows 8.1 with Bing (2GB of RAM, 32GB storage) while Linux variant runs Ubuntu 14.04 OS (1GB of RAM, 8GB storage). As for connectivity, both variants support Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB port options.
Gadgets
iBall Splendo Intel-Powered Windows PC Stick Launched At Rs. 8,999
by Deepali Sharma •
Microsoft in partnership with iBall has launched iBall Splendo PC Stick. This device converts a TV into a full fledged PC and a Smart TV which can be used for browsing internet, editing documents, watching videos or movies and more. It boasts of its fan-less design.
As far as specifications of the device are concerned, the iBall Splendo is powered by a quad-core Intel Atom processor coupled with Intel HD graphics and 2 GB RAM. Running Windows 8.1, it houses 32GB of inbuilt memory which is expandable via microSD card. On connectivity front, it comes with HDMI port, USB port, multi-channel digital audio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 options.
Gadgets
Intel Compute Stick Which Turns Any TV Into Windows PC Unveiled At CES 2015: Details Inside
by Deepali Sharma •
In the age of technology, when every tech device manufacturer is busy coming up with thin laptops, Intel has come up with yet another innovative device at CES 2015, the Intel Compute Stick. The highlight of this device is that it turns any TV into a Windows Desktop. The user will just have to plug the compute stick on the HDMI port of the TV monitor and you are all set to use your TV as Windows PC. Dubbed as the tiniest PC, this device is 4 inch long and is more suitable in the field of education and emerging markets where mobile employees are employed. Read on to find detailed information about the price, specifications, features and more on Compute Stick.