Intel’s Euclid Packs 3D Sensing and Computing in a Tiny Package
Euclid is a plug-and-play PC that’s the size of a candy bar and instantly adds sensors, communications, and computing to your robot.
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Euclid is a plug-and-play PC that’s the size of a candy bar and instantly adds sensors, communications, and computing to your robot.
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