<p>➀ Qualcomm acquires Arduino to strengthen its edge computing offerings, following earlier integrations of Edge Impulse and Foundries.io, aiming to provide a full-stack hardware-software-cloud platform;</p><p>➁ Arduino retains its open-source approach and brand independence, collaborating with Qualcomm to launch the UNO Q—a dual-architecture board for AI-powered solutions in smart homes and industrial automation;</p><p>➂ The Arduino App Lab and Edge Impulse integration streamline AI development, empowering 33M+ community members with Qualcomm’s technology and democratizing AI tools globally.</p>
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