Qualcomm has made a move to acquire Arduino, which they will leverage for edge computing, robotics, and AI applications.
Qualcomm plans to buy Arduino, introduces Arduino Q single-board PC with ARM Cortex-A53 + Cortex-M33
Chip maker Qualcomm Qualcomm has announced its planning to acquire Arduino, a company that makes open source hardware & software including single-board microcontroller kits.
Once mainly used by hobbyist developers, the Arduino family of microcontroller boards is now being used for professional engineering projects for industrial IoT, writes Simon Duggleby Credited with ...
Love Arduino but hate the GUI? Try arduino-cli. In this article, I explore a new tool released by the Arduino team that can free you from the existing Java-based Arduino graphical user interface. This ...
The three easy-to-use development boards that enable design engineers to quickly get their project or design started within the Arduino ecosystem include: There will also be four complete ...
In a major shake-up to the hobbyist and professional electronics world, chip giant Qualcomm announced its intent to acquire ...
I caught up with Federico Musto, President and CEO of Arduino SRL, at the 2016 Bay Area Maker Faire. Their company is showing off several new boards being prepared for release as early as next month.
The official Arduino IDE is a dour piece of software designed for uploading code to the ubiquitous and super-cool micro controller. It is a standalone, non-networked app that isn’t very pretty to look ...
The latest version of Arduino’s Integrated Development Environment (IDE), version 2.3.3, has just been released, and it brings a host of new features designed to make coding more collaborative and ...
If you would like to quickly learn the differences between all the different Arduino development boards, you will be pleased to know that Arduino expert Tommy Bianco has created a fantastic video ...
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