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Reader [Chris] sent us in a tip that eventually leads to the discontinuation notice (PCN115582-00, PDF) for the Arduino 101 board. According to Intel forum post, Intel is looking for an ...
The Intel Galileo reference board isn't a basic board. The Quark SoC is quite potent for a device of this type, resembling a Pentium 3 more than a microcontroller. Though the legacy Arduino ...
Intel and Arduino, an open source hardware maker, will partner to create the Intel Galileo board, a family of Arduino-compatible development tools based on the chip giant's architecture.
While Intel's Galileo and Edison modules have been around for a while, most makers tend to use lower cost Arduino or Respberry Pi boards. Intel decided to take another route this round ...
The Arduino 101 equipped with Intel's Curie module integrates ... which includes a full pinout and diagram in case you want to build the board yourself, I could not find a datasheet on the Curie ...
Naturally, that has meant that the Arduino 101 is also following suit, bringing a formal end to Intel's dreams on small form factor computers and devices. There are countless development boards ...
Krzanich also unveiled the Intel® Galileo board, the first product in a new family of Arduino-compatible development boards featuring Intel® architecture. "I look forward to our collaboration ...
Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in ...
There’s no sense of rivalry, though. The creator of Arduino is fully on-board with Intel’s development. The whole point about Arduino is that it’s an open platform, after all. Galileo adds ...