I tried Arduino’s first Raspberry Pi competitor and it’s wonderfully weird
Arduino has been a long-beloved producer of microcontrollers and single-board computers, existing in the same realm as the Raspberry Pi but never truly competing against it. Yet the company's sudden and surprising acquisition by Qualcomm was announced alongside the launch of the Arduino Uno Q, a single-board computer powered by a Qualcomm SoC and running Linux out of the box. It's the first "true" Raspberry Pi competitor from Arduino, and it's... weird.
Arduino has been a long-beloved producer of microcontrollers and single-board computers, existing in the same realm as the Raspberry Pi but never truly competing against it. Yet the company’s sudden and surprising acquisition by Qualcomm was announced alongside the launch of the Arduino Uno Q, a single-board computer powered by a Qualcomm SoC and running Linux out of the box. It’s the first “true” Raspberry Pi competitor from Arduino, and it’s… weird.
Valeria Blanc
Switzerland
Switzerland
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