It’s been a while since we heard of something wonderful coming from Intel, right? Time to get ready then; Intel has recently displayed what is a 2’ tall robot that can be 3D printed at home and is capable of a number of tasks which include singing, translating, tweeting and open to user-defined programs as well. Isn’t this great?
The robot has been named Jimmy and Intel has plans for releasing this super robot later this year. The 3D printing plan and instructions will be available for free whereas the components that can’t be printed shall be sold by partners that will include motors and an Intel Edsion processor and the accompanying kit. Intel hopes that the price for Jimmy will be less than $1,600. Brian Krzanich, Intel’s Chief Executive, was seen with Jimmy at the stage of Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. The robot, in fact, introduced itself and waved its arms.
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