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Qualcomm buying Arduino in push beyond smartphones
Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, which makes hardware and software for prototypes of robots and other electronic gadgets.
Qualcomm unveils AI200 and AI250 chips to challenge Nvidia and AMD, marking its bold entry into the booming AI data center ...
Honor’s Robot Phone pairs AI smarts with a fold-out robotic camera arm and next-gen imaging—the first milestone in its Alpha ...
What does it take to transform an idea into a functional IoT solution? How can academic programmes equip students with skills the industry truly values? EFY’s ...
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Librephone battles the proprietary binary blob
The aim of the Librephone initiative is to reverse-engineer various proprietary blobs so FOSS versions of the code can be ...
Since 1991, UChicago’s Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics has connected students from Chicago Public Schools with world ...
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Ubuntu's Big Update, the New Start Menu, Synology's Backtrack, and More: News Roundup
OnePlus has announced that its next major software update, OxygenOS 16, built on top of Android 16, will launch in India on October 16. The company even teased the launch with the tagline ...
The Arduino brand will remain for future products as it becomes part of the Qualcomm business. Plus, there's a brand-new ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?
Arduino is being acquired by Qualcomm subject to regulatory approval for an undisclosed sum. Qualcomm Arduino introduces a new UNO form factor board, the Arduino UNO Q, which features both a STM32 MCU ...
Smartphone processor and modem maker Qualcomm is acquiring Arduino, the Italian company known mainly for its open source ecosystem of microcontrollers and the software that makes them function. In its ...
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