The single-board computer Arduino Uno Q gets a Qualcomm processor. It enables projects similar to a Raspberry Pi.
Qualcomm is buying Arduino, the well-known open-source hardware brand behind some of the most popular maker and educational boards in the world. The deal still needs regulatory approval, but it’s a ...
Qualcomm just dropped a surprise that’s getting a lot of buzz: they’re acquiring Arduino. The idea, as Qualcomm puts it, is ...
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The Arduino brand will remain for future products as it becomes part of the Qualcomm business. Plus, there's a brand-new ...
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Qualcomm claims Arduino will keep its own branding and "open-source ethos." ...
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Chip maker Qualcomm Qualcomm has announced its planning to acquire Arduino, a company that makes open source hardware & software including single-board microcontroller kits.
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Qualcomm announces plans to buy Arduino alongside the Uno Q reveal, while the brand, tools, and open-source approach will ...