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Illustration of the newly unveiled Arduino Uno Q board by Qualcomm, showcasing the acquisition and advanced features in a lab setting.

Qualcomm acquires Arduino and unveils Uno Q board

8. oktober 2025 Billede genereret af AI

Qualcomm has acquired Arduino, positioning the open-source hardware pioneer as a subsidiary while promising continued independence. The deal coincides with the launch of the Arduino Uno Q, a Linux-capable single-board computer in the classic Uno form factor. Featuring a hybrid processor setup, the board targets makers with enhanced AI and real-time capabilities.

OpenAI and Jony Ive encounter technical hurdles in AI device development

OpenAI, in partnership with former Apple designer Jony Ive, is facing significant technical challenges in creating a secretive new AI gadget aimed for launch next year. The palm-sized, screenless device is designed to act as a personal assistant using audio and visual inputs. Despite high ambitions, issues with software, personality, and computing power persist.

NVIDIA Introduces Rubin CPX Chip

15. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

NVIDIA has launched the Rubin CPX chip, designed for heavy AI tasks such as video processing and software development. This next-generation hardware aims to support advanced AI workloads with improved efficiency.

NVIDIA Framework for Small Language Models

15. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI

NVIDIA has published a framework for Small Language Model agents that could outperform larger models in specific tasks. This approach emphasizes efficiency and specialized AI applications.

Qualcomm acquires Arduino with commitment to open-source ethos

Qualcomm has announced its acquisition of Arduino, the Italian open-source microcontroller company, promising to preserve its independent brand and mission. The deal aims to integrate Arduino's community with Qualcomm's technology resources. As part of the announcement, Qualcomm unveiled the Arduino Uno Q board powered by its processor.