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Arduino Uno Q Introduces Qualcomm Dragonwing SoC
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Tom's Hardware reviews the Arduino Uno Q, the first Arduino board after Qualcomm's acquisition, featuring a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 SoC and an STM32U585 microcontroller. Priced at €47.58 for the 2GB model, it runs Debian and supports on-device AI/LLM inference but suffers from 2GB RAM, slow SBC mode and a 34.6s boot.
Key Points
- 1Integrates Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 and STM32U585 MCU, enabling Linux and real-time microcontroller workloads.
- 2Offers Debian-based desktop and Arduino App Lab but 2GB RAM yields subpar SBC performance and slow boot.
- 3Targets hobbyists and IoT developers; expect limited LLM inference, add-on compatibility issues, modest power draw.
Scoring Rationale
Significant hardware debut with on-device AI but limited by 2GB RAM and subpar SBC performance.
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