Qualcomm has made a move to acquire Arduino, which they will leverage for edge computing, robotics, and AI applications.
By combining Qualcomm Technologies’ processing, graphics, computer vision and AI with Arduino’s community, the company is ...
Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino combines open-source accessibility with industrial-grade AI performance, marking a pivotal ...
Arduino UNO Q, Arduino’s first dual-brain board powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing platform, bridges HPC with real-time ...
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DigiKey, the global electronic components and automation products distributor, has announced that the just-released Arduino ...
Purchase of the Italian open-source hardware and software company aims to deepen Qualcomm’s presence in the edge computing, ...
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted ...
Simultaneously, Qualcomm and Arduino have launched a new SBC called the Arduino UNO Q that is powered by Qualcomm’s ...
Qualcomm said the acquisition will expand its portfolio of edge technologies and products, and better help everyone from students and educators to entrepreneurs and professionals more ...
The chipmaker’s acquisition brings its Dragonwing-powered board and new AppLab development environment to a 33 million–strong ...