Embedded Systems
Qualcomm acquires Arduino and unveils Uno Q board
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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.
Igalia, an open-source engineering consultancy, has launched Moonforge Linux, a new framework built on the Yocto Project to simplify the creation of custom Linux systems for embedded hardware. This open-source tool targets developers working on IoT devices, industrial equipment, and consumer electronics, providing curated configurations to ease long-term maintenance. Unlike traditional desktop distributions, Moonforge focuses on production-ready images tailored to specific needs.
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The BeagleBoard.org Foundation has introduced the BeagleBadge, a feature-rich badge with a 4.2-inch ePaper display powered by a Texas Instruments Sitara AM62L32 SoC. Designed for interactive use, it includes wireless connectivity options and various sensors. Pre-orders are available for $99, with shipments starting May 15, 2026.
Forlinx has unveiled the OK153-S, a new single-board computer that combines ARM and RISC-V processors for versatile industrial applications. Based on the FET153-S system-on-module, it supports Linux and offers multiple connectivity options. The device targets developers needing both data processing power and real-time performance.