Intel drone sells over 7500 yuan this can get rid of DJI?

[Abstract] The fuselage is made of carbon fiber, equipped with electronic speed controllers, engines, propellers, and a large number of sensors, such as altimeters and magnetometers.

Tencent Digital (Yi Jing) In the PC and server market, Intel is famous, and now it is ready to enter a new market. This new market is a four-axis drone, and now Intel has begun selling drones.

Intel's "Aero Ready to Fly Drone" is priced at $ 1,099 including flight controllers, remote control receivers, and transmitters.

The drone has some cool features, such as it can fly automatically, use GPS to navigate automatically, and can also identify the environment and avoid collisions. Intel equipped the drone with a 3D RealSense depth camera to identify objects and measure data.

The fuselage is made of carbon fiber, equipped with electronic speed controllers, engines, propellers, and a large number of sensors, such as altimeters and magnetometers.

Although the function is cool, Intel does not provide batteries, you must buy it yourself. Intel recommends that users purchase high-capacity lithium polymer batteries.

When the U.S. Football Super Bowl competition was held, Intel had sent 300 UAVs to participate in the show. During the flight, drones could change colors and draw images in the air.

Developers can program Aero to incorporate computer vision applications into drones.

Some users want to buy drones and then use drones to develop their own applications. Aero fits them.

Looking at competitors again, Dajiang Phantom 4 is priced at $1,199. Like the Intel drones, the Phantom 4 also has a 3D camera mounted for visual flight and is also equipped with a bumper sensor. Phangtom 4's battery life is about 28 minutes.

Intel has already begun selling the Aero Development Kit, which is priced at $399. The kit is provided to programmers. Developers can develop drones from scratch. With the kit, you also need to purchase RealSense cameras, rotors, and other independent accessories.

The Aero drone was developed based on the Intel Aero Compute Board, which installed the Atom x7-Z8750 processor. In addition drones also have 4GB of running memory, 32GB of body memory, support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and a USB 3.0 interface.

In front of the drone, an 8-megapixel camera was installed, and there was a VGA camera down, running a Linux operating system and installing an ARM microcontroller. Unfortunately, drones are not sold globally and only certain countries can buy them.

Source: pcworld

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