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Home » Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino, Expanding Its Edge AI

Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino, Expanding Its Edge AI

October 8, 2025
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Qualcomm Technologies announced plans to acquire Arduino, the open-source hardware and software pioneer whose ecosystem spans more than 33 million active users worldwide. The acquisition aims to merge Qualcomm’s edge AI, compute, and connectivity technologies with Arduino’s accessible, community-driven development platform, accelerating innovation from prototype to production. The deal follows Qualcomm’s recent integrations of Edge Impulse and Foundries.io, further advancing its strategy to deliver a full-stack edge platform encompassing hardware, software, and cloud services. The transaction remains subject to regulatory approvals.

Arduino will continue operating under its brand with its independent tools and open-source ethos while gaining access to Qualcomm’s global technology stack and partner ecosystem. The partnership seeks to empower entrepreneurs, educators, and developers to quickly create AI-enabled devices for sectors such as smart homes, industrial automation, and education. The first joint product, the Arduino UNO Q, introduces a dual-brain architecture—combining a real-time microcontroller with a Linux-capable Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 processor—to support AI vision and sound applications that respond dynamically to their environment.

Arduino also introduced Arduino App Lab, an integrated development environment designed to unify development across Real-time OS, Linux, Python, and AI workflows. App Lab, tightly integrated with Edge Impulse, aims to simplify building and deploying embedded AI models for functions like object detection, anomaly detection, and voice recognition. The combination of UNO Q and App Lab marks a significant step toward lowering the barrier for AI development across industries.

• Qualcomm to acquire Arduino; deal subject to regulatory approval

• Arduino UNO Q features Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QRB2210 processor with dual-brain architecture

• Arduino App Lab unifies Linux, RTOS, Python, and AI development workflows

• Arduino retains brand and independence within Qualcomm’s ecosystem

• Builds on Qualcomm’s earlier integrations of Edge Impulse and Foundries.io

“With our acquisitions of Foundries.io, Edge Impulse, and now Arduino, we are accelerating our vision to democratize access to our leading-edge AI and computing products for the global developer community,” said Nakul Duggal, Group GM of Automotive, Industrial and Embedded IoT at Qualcomm Technologies.

🌐  Analysis: This acquisition underscores Qualcomm’s deepening push into the edge-AI developer space, complementing its silicon leadership with a growing suite of open, community-centric tools. Arduino’s open-source ecosystem could give Qualcomm a powerful foothold among educators and makers transitioning to commercial edge AI systems. Competitors such as NVIDIA (Jetson) and Raspberry Pi have similarly expanded into the edge developer market, but Qualcomm’s combination of mobile-class AI silicon and open-source integration could redefine accessibility for embedded intelligence.

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