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A Comparison of Intel® RealSense™ Front Facing Camera SR300 and F200

IntroductionThe SR300 is the second generation front-facing Intel® RealSense™ camera that supports Microsoft Windows* 10. Similar to the F200 camera model, the SR300 uses coded light depth technology...

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Intel® Parallel Computing Center at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility -...

Principal Investigators:Anouar Benali obtained a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physical Chemistry from the University of Toulouse (France) in 2010. He is an Assistant Computational Scientist at the Argonne...

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DIY Pan-Tilt Person Tracking with Intel® RealSense™ Camera

Download Code SampleIntroductionIn the spirit of the Maker Movement and “America’s Greatest Makers” TV show coming this spring, this article describes a project I constructed and programmed: a pan-tilt...

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Implementing an OpenStack Security Group Firewall Driver Using OVS Learn Actions

By Rodolfo Alonso HernándezMotivationUntil now, only one firewall was implemented in OpenStack's Neutron project: an iptables-based firewall. This firewall is a natural fit for people using Linux...

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Intel® SGX Product Licensing

The Intel® SGX SDK for Windows was recently made available on the Intel Developer Zone site.  The SDK is provided under an evaluation license.  Since the release of the SDK, we’ve received a number of...

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Open Source Downloads

This article makes available third-party libraries, executables and sources that were used in the creation of Intel® Software Development Products or are required for operation of those. Intel provides...

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Intel C++ and Fortran Compilers for Windows* - Required Microsoft*...

This article provides an overview of the Microsoft development software required to use the Intel® C++ and Intel® Visual Fortran Compilers as part of Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2016. For more details,...

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Chat Heads with Intel® RealSense™ SDK Background Segmentation Boosts e-Sport...

Chat Heads is a sample that uses the Intel® RealSense™ SDK to overlay background segmented (BGS) player images on a 3D scene or video playback in a multiplayer setting. The code is written in C++ and...

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The Dark Side of the Internet of Things

 Most of us are keenly aware of the potential and promise of the Internet of Things (IoT). It’s easy to visualize a bright future arising from the many advantages of linking cars, shipping containers,...

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Peel the onion (optimization techniques)

This paper is a more formal response to a IDZ Forum posting. See: (https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-moderncode-for-parallel-architectures/topic/590710).The issue as expressed by original...

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The Past, Present, and Future of IoT

It wasn’t too many years ago that the Internet of Things (IoT) was considered a pie-in-the-sky daydream, devised by starry-eyed technologists looking for the next big thing to spur development...

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Using Open vSwitch* with DPDK on Ubuntu*

OverviewIn our previous article Using Open vSwitch* with DPDK for Inter-VM NFV Applications,  we discussed how to manually build and configure Open vSwitch with the Data Plane Development Kit...

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Intel® XDK FAQs - Crosswalk

How do I play audio with different playback rates?Why are Intel XDK Android Crosswalk build files so large?Why is the size of my installed app much larger than the apk for a Crosswalk application?Why...

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Intel® and the National Taiwan Science Education Center Reach For The Stars

The combination of the Intel® Edison Board and Do It Yourself (DIY) Telescopes enables makers to take a peek into the mysteries of the universe.The earliest recorded working telescopes were refracting...

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Intel® Parallel Computing Centers Newsletter Archive

Intel® Parallel Computing Program (Intel® PCC) newsletters are issued monthly and highlights news and events from universities, institutions, and labs in the field of parallel computing.February...

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Building IoT Teams, Lessons Learned

It’s always a challenge to round up the right combination of talent for a developer team, and the uncharted territory of the Internet of Things (IoT) can make the path to success even harder to...

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Chat Heads with Intel® RealSense™ SDK Background Segmentation Boosts e-Sport...

Intel® RealSense™ Technology can be used to improve the e-sports experience for both players and spectators by allowing them to see each other on-screen during the game. Using background segmented...

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UX Best Practices for Intel® RealSense™ Camera (User Facing) - Technical Tips

In a previous article, Best UX Practices for Intel® RealSense™ Camera (F200) Applications,  we showed you a series of 15 short videos that members of the Experience Design and Development team within...

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Intel® XDK FAQs - App Designer

Which App Designer framework should I use? Which App Designer framework is best?What does the Google* Map widget’s "center type" attribute and its values "Auto calculate,""Address" and "Lat/Long"...

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Intel® XDK FAQs - General

How can I get started with Intel XDK?Can I use an external editor for development in Intel® XDK?How do I get code refactoring capability in Brackets* (the Intel XDK code editor)?Why doesn’t my app show...

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