Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer that marries AI with robotics. Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm ...
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 ...
At embedded world, on the DigiKey booth, Lucy Barnard speaks with Marta Barbero at Arduino, about the new Arduino product announcement.
[Labpacks] wanted to build a robot car controlled by his phone. As a Hackaday reader, of course you probably can imagine building the car. Most could probably even write a phone application to do the ...
Qualcomm and Arduino unleash VENTUNO Q that lets AI move offline ...
There have been many questions about what direction Arduino would take after being bought by Qualcomm. Now it would seem that we’re getting a clearer picture. Perhaps unsurprisingly the ...
New cable assembly delivers full-speed 128 GT/s PAM4 PCIe Gen7 connectivity over 7 meters without retimer latency or optical complexity. ACC cables extend PCIe reach with low latency and lower power ...
This is a library that compiles Python code to App Inventor .aia projects. This library uses ast to parse Python code into a syntax tree and attempts to processes each statement and convert it into an ...
This library provides a simple way to create multiple virtual serial devices that communicate over one physical serial connection. A virtual device can be used as a drop-in replacement for Stream like ...
Tracking progress has always been necessary for fitness fanatics, but the internet and mobile apps made these services available to everyone. MyFitnessPal was one of the first to provide tracking ...