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Arduino is being acquired by Qualcomm subject to regulatory approval for an undisclosed sum. Qualcomm Arduino introduces a new UNO form factor board, the Arduino UNO Q, which features both a STM32 MCU ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Qualcomm (QCOM.O), opens new tab on Tuesday said it has acquired Arduino, an Italian not-for-profit firm that makes hardware and software for developing prototypes of ...
The Arduino brand will remain for future products as it becomes part of the Qualcomm business. Plus, there's a brand-new Arduino Uno Q single-board computer. Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add ...
Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) disclosed on Tuesday that it is acquiring hardware startup Arduino to expand the San Diego-based chipmaker's presence in the automation and robotics markets. Terms of the deal ...
Illinois will subsidize a new R&D facility for Nano Nuclear outside Chicago. Nano Nuclear will invest $12 million in the facility itself. The facility's primary aim will be to advance development of ...
Today Qualcomm has announced that it's buying Arduino, which will remain an independent brand that will continue to support "a large range of microcontrollers and microprocessors from multiple ...
Nano Nuclear Energy announced a $400 million equity placement. Proceeds from the transaction will be used to help the company advance development of its micro reactor. Although investors fear dilution ...
Qualcomm is acquiring Arduino in a move aimed at enhancing the company's portfolio of edge technologies and products, following several recent product unveilings by the company last month. The company ...
Qualcomm is to buy Arduino to add to its edge product offering. The acquisition follows the integrations of Edge Impulse and Foundries.io in aiming to supply a full-stack edge platform spanning ...
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