Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, which makes hardware and software for prototypes of robots and other electronic gadgets.
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.
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 ...
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.
Qualcomm (QCOM) announced on Monday that it is acquiring open-source hardware and software developer Arduino as it seeks to further grow its footprint in the edge computing space and push beyond its ...
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 ...
Qualcomm revealed that it has acquired Arduino, the popular open-source electronics company. Along with it is the introduction of a new product called Arduino UNO Q. Based in San Diego, Qualcomm is ...
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