• mrbn@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    “Arduino will retain its independent brand, tools, and mission, […]”

    That’s funny, that’s what Microsoft said about Github. Let see how long Qualcomm “allows” Arduino to retain its independence.

  • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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    6 days ago

    Even commercial customers should be wary of Arduino now that they have been acquired by Qualcomm. All it means is higher prices and worse product offerings.

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      Aren’t the also extremely anticompetitive with their licences.
      I remember a story from ages ago that they sued a bunch of their customers for using non Qualcomm chips in devices that had Qualcomm chips in them.

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        Yes, this wasn’t too long ago from what I remember. In a normal world, the Qualcomm executives would be put on trial for racketeering and the company would be broken up.

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    Would be interesting to see the Arduino IDE generating “raw iron” code for this quadcore processor. I learned to like the Arduino IDE for the RP2040 with it’s rather easy ability to run code on both cores. Having a board and environment to run raw iron code on four A53 cores would be interesting…

    On the other end, why buying Arduino at all? Why not just providing a qualcomm based board and a matching Arduino BSP? If they want to promote their board and processor, just support it properly on the Arduino infrastructure.