Intel Reveals Visual Sensing Controller Chip For Smarter Laptops
The company calls the Visual Sensing Controller a ‘secure companion chip that helps make PCs more smart and secure through the power of Intel artificial intelligence.’ For example, it could be used to detect the presence of a user and automatically adjust the brightness of the screen.
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Dylan Martin December 17, 2020, 01:50 PM EST
Intel has revealed a new kind of low-power computer chip for PCs that is designed to detect users and automatically adjust settings using AI.
The Santa Clara, Calif.- based company disclosed the Visual Sensing Controller, code-named Clover Falls, in a Thursday column as a new component the chipmaker will use to help OEMs design and engineer premium laptops through its Intel Evo Platform, which was previously known as Project Athena.