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Intel, Arduino Team for Development Board, First Quark Product Intel's Galileo development board built in partnership with open-source hardware developer Arduino runs Linux and sports the single-core, ...
At $15, the Quark Microcontroller Developer Kit D2000 is perhaps the least expensive computer Intel has ever shipped. The single-board computer has all the components mashed onto a tiny circuit board.
Brian Krzanich, CEO of Intel, recently announced collaboration with Arduino LLC, and the new Galileo board, the first product in a new family of Arduino-compatible development boards with Intel ...
Intel has announced the first commercial product to use its low-power Quark CPU: the Arduino-compatible Galileo development board, due to launch later this year. Part of Intel's growing focus on the ...
Intel is taking aim at the DIY, maker, and education markets with a new Arduino-compatible developer board powered by the company’s new low-power Quark X1000 system-on-a-chip. The Intel Galileo board ...
Intel announced a new line of tiny chips at last month's Intel Developer Forum designed to power the Internet of things and now, we're seeing the first devices featuring the Quark SoC surface. At the ...
Intel only just revealed its new, tiny processor family called Quark at the Intel Developer Forum in mid-September. But it didn't take long for the chip giant to release the first product featuring ...