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Intel reveals visual sensing controller chip for smarter laptops – CRN Australia
Designed to detect users and automatically adjust settings using AI.

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.
The company called the Visual Sensing Controller a “secure companion…
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