The single-board computer Arduino Uno Q gets a Qualcomm processor. It enables projects similar to a Raspberry Pi.
Qualcomm announces plans to buy Arduino alongside the Uno Q reveal, while the brand, tools, and open-source approach will ...
There's a new Arduino board on the way to compete with Raspberry Pi, and the company is being absorbed into Qualcomm.
The UNO Q also includes onboard eMMC storage, support for camera, display, and audio peripherals, and compatibility with the ...
Generally people equate the Arduino hardware platforms with MCU-centric options that are great for things like low-powered ...
The Arduino UNO Q packs Qualcomm's Dragonwing QRB2210 (matching the part number of the company's RB1 platform) alongside a low-power STM32U5 MCU. It starts at $44 for 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of eMMC, and ...
DigiKey, a global distributor of electronic components and automation products, has announced that the Arduino UNO Q is now ...
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 ...
In case you missed it, the big news is that a minimal Arduino core is up and working on the ESP32. There’s still lots left to do, but the core functionality — GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, and WiFi — are all ...
Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino combines open-source accessibility with industrial-grade AI performance, marking a pivotal ...
This project brings support for the ESP8266 chip to the Arduino environment. It lets you write sketches, using familiar Arduino functions and libraries, and run them directly on ESP8266, with no ...
This project brings support for the ESP8266 chip to the Arduino environment. It lets you write sketches, using familiar Arduino functions and libraries, and run them directly on ESP8266, with no ...