The Arduino brand will remain for future products as it becomes part of the Qualcomm business. Plus, there's a brand-new ...
These will be using Qualcomm's Dragonwing processors. Today Qualcomm has announced that it's buying Arduino, which will ...
Arduino debuted its newest product, a single-board computer called the Uno Q, in conjunction with today’s acquisition ...
The deal gives Qualcomm access to millions of developers and extends its strategy for embedded devices, which now extends ...
Qualcomm claims Arduino will keep its own branding and "open-source ethos." ...
The chipmaker's latest deal expands its AI and software reach, bringing Arduino's tools and community into its fold ...
There's a new Arduino board on the way to compete with Raspberry Pi, and the company is being absorbed into Qualcomm.
Qualcomm and Arduino have both stated that they are committed to openness, and schematics and design files for the UNO Q will be released under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license. As well, the new Arduino App Lab ...
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 is pursuing the Arduino buy to advance its standing as a provider of hardware, software and cloud services.
Qualcomm (QCOM) announced plans to acquire Italian hardware and software developer Arduino, allowing the AI semiconductor manufacturer to lean heavier into the robotics market. Qualcomm group general ...
In fact, App Lab is integrated with the AI-focused Edge Impulse platform, which Qualcomm acquired earlier this year, to make it easier to build and optimize AI models. Users will also be able to ...