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Arduino UNO Q bridges high-performance computing with real-time control

Aurornis

Before I clicked I expected a single SoC with a hybrid architecture (powerful cores to run Linux, MCU cores for real time control). This is a board with two physically separate chips. They put an MCU next to the quad-core application chip.

It will be interesting to see how they make this arrangement approachable for Arduino’s audience which generally expects ease of use to be a high priority.

itomato

Nice try, Qualcomm.

ethagnawl

Some context for people who haven't been following recent the recent Qualcomm/Arduino developments: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/11/arduinos-new-terms-o...

smarx007

How would it stack up against BeagleBoard BeagleY-Ai, save for the lack of drama?

crims0n

I bought one of these to play with when it was announced, but with all the drama I’ve been hesitant to invest any time with it. Anyone make anything interesting?