Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer ...
Qualcomm is looking to make a big splash with its new Arduino Ventuno Q, a single-board, dual-brain computer built specifically for AI, robotics, and actuation.
Named after the Italian word for "21," Ventuno Q is Qualcomm's first attempt to soothe the wary Arduino community. The UK chip designer acquired the Italian ...
Qualcomm-owned Arduino has announced the VENTUNO Q, its most capable single-board computer to date, and it ships with Ubuntu pre-installed. This isn't a ...
Arduino VENTUNO Q pairs Qualcomm AI compute with real-time control for robotics, vision, and industrial edge AI development.
In a major step toward bringing artificial intelligence directly into physical devices, Arduino has unveiled the VENTUNO Q, a new high-performance single-board computer powered by processors from ...
Qualcomm’s Arduino has announced the upcoming launch of Arduino VENTUNO Q, a platform designed for edge AI, robotics, and ...
The development board runs AI on the device using two processors. It supports voice, vision, and robot control. Find out more!
This is a single board computer that can run Linux. It is much more powerful than the Uno Q and offers a rich set of connectors and ports.
Arduino and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. have announced the launch of Hackster's first global developer contest of 2026, ...
Qualcomm has made a move to acquire Arduino, which they will leverage for edge computing, robotics, and AI applications. This acquisition comes on the heels of the release of the new Snapdragon X2 ...
After acquiring Arduino last October Qualcomm has announced a new single-board computer called the Ventuno Q. Pricing and availability aren’t known, but it will be powered by a Dragonwing IQ8 ...