Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, which makes hardware and software for prototypes of robots and other electronic gadgets.
This sort of thinking qualifies as enlightenment from such a secretive corporate monolith. Except for one thing: Qualcomm is ...
This product is courtesy of It was super easy to make this mobile tracked platform and radio-controlled useful for building robots and other systems. It uses Arduino to run the logic to control it ...
Qualcomm claims Arduino will keep its own branding and "open-source ethos." ...
Buys into open source to cosy up to tinkerers and robot builders Smartphone processor outfit Qualcomm has decided it wants a ...
Qualcomm said Tuesday that it has reached an agreement to acquire open-source hardware and software firm Arduino in a move to ...
Qualcomm frames the acquisition as a way to give its silicon and AI stack direct access to a vast and active global developer ...
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 ...
Qualcomm’s acquisition of Arduino combines open-source accessibility with industrial-grade AI performance, marking a pivotal ...