Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, which makes hardware and software for prototypes of robots and other electronic gadgets.
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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 ...
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Qualcomm didn’t disclose what it would pay to acquire Arduino. The acquisition also needs to be approved by regulators “and ...
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 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 ...