Purchase of the Italian open-source hardware and software company aims to deepen Qualcomm’s presence in the edge computing, robotics, and AI development markets.
Qualcomm (QCOM) disclosed on Tuesday that it is acquiring hardware startup Arduino to expand the San Diego-based chipmakers presence in the automation and robotics markets. Read for more.
Arduino is also launching a Qualcomm-equipped Uno Q that functions as a single-board computer and microcontroller.
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