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Arduino has announced that it has completed a $22 million investment round, taking its Series B funding to $54 million. The funding round was co-led by CDP Venture Capital and Anzu Partners. Also on ...
That, and the rest of the Arduino blog post, sure looks like ARM provided some funds to buy back Arduino. We reached out to [Massimo Banzi] for clarification and he replied: ...
By expanding the partner ecosystem for its IoT platform, Arm aims to solve the customer challenges of heterogeneity and fragmentation in the IoT marketplace.
The Arduino Due isn't the first of its kind to include an ARM-based processor (which are used in a number of smartphones and mobile devices).
Schools are a big target for Intel too – it’s worked out that students are starting to learn about computers with low cost ARM devices like the Raspberry Pi and not x86 CPUs, and it doesn’t like that.
We’re excited to announce that Arm is partnering with Arduino, the leading open-source electronics platform. In July, Arduino announced it was now back under control of the co-founders of the project.
Arduino is the perfect introduction to microcontrollers and electronics. The recent trend of powerful, cheap, ARM-based single board Linux computers is the perfect introduction to computer science ...
Arduino, the developers behind the embedded computing module, have announced a partnership with ARM. In July, the original Arduino founders regained full control of Arduino as a company. Then the ...
“Most powerful” Arduino ever has ARM Cortex-A8 chip, runs “full Linux” 3D printers, sensor networks, and advanced automation enabled by Arduino Tre.