Arduino Launches VENTUNO Q Single-Board Computer
Arduino announced the VENTUNO Q single-board computer ahead of Embedded World this week, marking the company's 21st anniversary. The board uses a Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275 SoC with an eight-core Kryo CPU (up to 2.35GHz), Adreno 623 GPU, Hexagon DSP with up to 40 TOPS, plus 16GB RAM and 64GB storage, and a dual‑brain STM32H5F5 microcontroller for real-time tasks. Arduino positions it for intelligent robotics and edge ML; pricing is unconfirmed.
Key Points
- 1Features Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275: 8-core Kryo up to 2.35GHz, Adreno 623, Hexagon DSP with 40 TOPS.
- 2Implements dual-brain architecture pairing Linux main CPU with STM32H5F5 microcontroller for deterministic real-time workloads.
- 3Enables developers to deploy synchronized perception, decision, and action on single board for robotics applications.
Scoring Rationale
Official hardware launch delivers substantial edge-ML capability and developer tooling, limited by uncertain pricing and availability details.
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