Chip maker Qualcomm Qualcomm has announced its planning to acquire Arduino, a company that makes open source hardware & software including single-board microcontroller kits.
Qualcomm buys Arduino—and a Dragonwing MPU and STMicro MCU now creates the latest board, Arduino UNO Q, with development ...
Arduino UNO Q combines a powerful microprocessor with a dedicated microcontroller for innovative development capabilities.
The deal gives Qualcomm access to millions of developers and extends its strategy for embedded devices, which now extends ...
Generally people equate the Arduino hardware platforms with MCU-centric options that are great for things like low-powered embedded computing, but less for running desktop operating systems. This ...
Qualcomm claims Arduino will keep its own branding and "open-source ethos." ...
Qualcomm (QCOM) disclosed on Tuesday that it is acquiring hardware startup Arduino to expand the San Diego-based chipmakers ...
Qualcomm said the acquisition will expand its portfolio of edge technologies and products, and better help everyone from students and educators to entrepreneurs and professionals more ...
Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) on Tuesday announced its plan to acquire Italian hardware company Arduino to bolster its edge computing ...
Qualcomm said Tuesday that it has reached an agreement to acquire open-source hardware and software firm Arduino in a move to ...
Qualcomm announces plans to buy Arduino alongside the Uno Q reveal, while the brand, tools, and open-source approach will ...
Cali chip giant insists single-board computer house will remain independent Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, maker of microcontrollers (and now single-board computers), in a move designed to boost its ...