So, they are going to make a ARM SBC that is in a Arduino style formfactor? That's a interesting idea I guess. I wonder what the demand for that is though? Its going to cost ~$45 for the base model too..
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From the post:
>Qualcomm just announced they're acquiring Arduino, the company that introduced a whole generation of tinkerers to microcontrollers and embedded electronics.
The Uno R3 was the first microcontroller board I owned. Over a decade ago, I blinked my first LED with an Uno; the code for that is actually still up on my GitHub.
The $45 Uno Q, a new SBC-microcontroller hybrid (pictured at the top of this post), is the latest release in the Uno lineup, replacing the $27 Uno R4 WiFi. I'll get to the Uno Q later in this post.
So, they are going to make a ARM SBC that is in a Arduino style formfactor? That's a interesting idea I guess. I wonder what the demand for that is though? Its going to cost ~$45 for the base model too..
Archive: https://archive.today/2oFJS
From the post:
>>Qualcomm just announced they're acquiring Arduino, the company that introduced a whole generation of tinkerers to microcontrollers and embedded electronics.
The Uno R3 was the first microcontroller board I owned. Over a decade ago, I blinked my first LED with an Uno; the code for that is actually still up on my GitHub.
The $45 Uno Q, a new SBC-microcontroller hybrid (pictured at the top of this post), is the latest release in the Uno lineup, replacing the $27 Uno R4 WiFi. I'll get to the Uno Q later in this post.
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