The development board runs AI on the device using two processors. It supports voice, vision, and robot control. Find out more!
Qualcomm-owned Arduino has announced the VENTUNO Q, its most capable single-board computer to date, and it ships with Ubuntu pre-installed. This isn't a ...
Named after the Italian word for "21," Ventuno Q is Qualcomm's first attempt to soothe the wary Arduino community. The UK chip designer acquired the Italian ...
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At Embedded World 2026 in Germany, EDATEC launched the ED-AIC1000, a compact industrial AI camera built around the Raspberry Pi CM0 and designed for machine vision and industrial automation ...
VENTUNO Q comes with 16 GB RAM — able to handle concurrent inference and complex multitasking — and an expandable 64 GB of storage. “With VENTUNO Q, AI can finally move from ...
The user needs to pick up the receiver and speak naturally to issue commands such as booking a cab, ordering food, scheduling reminders, controlling smart home lights, or having casual conversations.
The Arduino Ventuno Q is powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275 chipset, which has two Gold Prime cores at 2.35GHz, two Gold at 2.1GHz, and four Silver at 1.95GHz. It also has an Adreno 623 ...
VENTUNO Q eliminates multi-device complexity because it delivers synchronized perception, decision, and action on a single board. The main processor runs Ubuntu and Linux Debian with upstream support, ...
This is a single board computer that can run Linux. It is much more powerful than the Uno Q and offers a rich set of connectors and ports.