By combining Qualcomm Technologies’ processing, graphics, computer vision and AI with Arduino’s community, the company is poised to boost developer productivity across industries. Arduino will ...
The latest generation of development boards integrates a high-performance microprocessor with a dedicated microcontroller, designed to streamline product development across a wide range of ...
To everyone’s surprise, Qualcomm has announced they have entered an agreement to acquire Arduino, the open-source hardware and software pioneer known for empowering millions of makers and developers ...
Arduino UNO Q, Arduino’s first dual-brain board powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing platform, bridges HPC with real-time control to enable AI in a blink ...
When we first heard about the takeover/acquisition we said "Arduino is Now a Patent Bully (Qualcomm)" and we later elaborated, based on more press reports (we've collected about a dozen so far). As ...
The UNO Q takes on the Raspberry Pi, which has single-board models ranging from as little as $20 to $132 for the feature-packed Raspberry Pi 5. That model has 16GB of RAM and a 2.4GHz quad-core Arm ...
DigiKey, the global electronic components and automation products distributor, has announced that the just-released Arduino UNO Q is now available for preorder through its website.
Discover the Arduino Uno Q, a dual-processor development board perfect for IoT, robotics, and AI projects. Versatility meets power in a ...
Arduino is an enormously popular platform for Makers and hackers. This TechXchange explores how the venerable Arduino can be used in professional developing. Arduino is an open-source hardware and ...
Purchase of the Italian open-source hardware and software company aims to deepen Qualcomm’s presence in the edge computing, robotics, and AI development markets.
Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, the Italian open source electronics firm responsible for the many hobbyist boards, coveted by tinkerers hobbyists, and educators. Neither party has disclosed the ...
In a major shake-up to the hobbyist and professional electronics world, chip giant Qualcomm announced its intent to acquire Arduino.