Chip maker Qualcomm Qualcomm has announced its planning to acquire Arduino, a company that makes open source hardware & software including single-board microcontroller kits.
Arduino is also launching a Qualcomm-equipped Uno Q that functions as a single-board computer and microcontroller.
In fact, App Lab is integrated with the AI-focused Edge Impulse platform, which Qualcomm acquired earlier this year, to make ...
ZDNET's key takeaways Qualcomm is acquiring Arduino but allowing it to operate independently.The new Qualcomm-powered UNO Q ...
This works because the ESP32 is just forwarding touch inputs, the computer interprets them as if you're clicking or dragging ...
Arduino has announced a Linux-capable version of its Uno, called Uno Q and based on a pair of processors: the quad 2GHz Arm Cortex-A53 QRB2210 from Qualcomm for the operating system, and the 160MHz ...
Arduino debuted its newest product, a single-board computer called the Uno Q, in conjunction with today’s acquisition ...
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 ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is official, and it's a computer inside a mechanical keyboard. But it also brings a few other big ...
Discover the Arduino Uno Q, a dual-processor development board perfect for IoT, robotics, and AI projects. Versatility meets ...
Those premium features include a mechanical keyboard with user-replaceable keycaps and RGB backlit keys. And while it has the same quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor as the Raspberry Pi 500, the new ...
You can connect a wireless keyboard to a Mac or PC using Bluetooth, as long as the keyboard is charged and in pairing mode.