freeD enables a kind of 3D viewing for selected moments in football, soccer, basketball, baseball and other games. (Photo courtesy Replay Technologies/TNS)
Sports is getting a big injection of technology this year from chip-making giant Intel.
The Santa Clara company, better known for the chips that power PCs and datacentres, is charging into the sports world by providing the engineering for some revolutionary gadgets.
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