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Intel Realsense discontinues lidar, facial authentication and tracking product lines

Company focuses on stereo vision instead

17.09.2021 - Intel RealSense has decided to refocus their business model and, in doing so, have discontinued their L515 lidar and the facial authentication (FA) product lines to focus on their existing D400 series stereo vision product line.

Camera products, like the D415, D435, D435i, and D455 will continue to be available for new and existing projects along with their associated modules, the D410, D420, D430, D450, and D4 processing boards.

As a result of this refocusing, their lidar (L515), facial authentication (F450/F455), and tracking (t265) product lines have been discontinued. Orders can be submitted and accepted for the next six months (February 2022). Software support for these products will continue through its common Intel RealSense SDK.

Ron Low, VP partners and channels at Framos, commented: “We (Framos) continue our commitment in supporting all our customers who are developing Intel RealSense products using either our own industrialized products or Intel’s off-the-shelf versions. We continue to support and work with all our customers to answer any questions they may have and will assist in all last time purchases (LTB) for those identified end-of-life (EOL) products to ensure they have the necessary stock required to transition their product lines easily.”

Customers who have any questions or would like to submit a last time purchase, may reach out to their Framos account manager or email support@framos.com. They are ready to help with the transition and continue to support in this matter.

This move does not affect any of Framos’ existing D400e Stereo Vision products. The company has secured plenty of Intel RealSense stock to service all requests.

Contact

Framos GmbH

Mehlbeerenstraße 2
82024 Taufkirchen
Germany

+49 089 710 667 0
+49 089 710 667 66

Intel GmbH

Dornacher Str. 1
85622 Feldkirchen

+49 89 99143 0

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