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Arduino explains : Genuino is Arduino.cc’s sister-brand created by Arduino co-founders Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, and David Mellis, the Arduino.cc team and community.
More information about the technical specifications and documentation can be found on the Arduino/Genuino 101 main page. The Arduino/Genuino 101 is programmed using the Arduino Software (IDE), our ...
The Arduino ZERO or Genuino ZERO in Europe and outside of the US been created to provide makers and developers with a simple yet powerful 32-bit extension of the platform established by the UNO.
The resemblance is not perfect, but you get the idea. This completed my first day of experimenting with the new Genuino 101. Sounding off we can say that, with the Curie RTOS still unpublished ...
The Arduino 101, also known as Genuino 101, is as easy to use as you would expect from an Arduino board. You can use the Arduino IDE, sensor kits, interact with the Arduino community online.
Based on Intel's low-power Curie wearable platform the Arduino/Genuino 101 board was developed in colaboration with (part of) the Arduino team as an affordable learning and development board intended ...
The Arduino/Genuino 101 is the board that puts the STEAM in STEM education. Where the Curie is Going Intel has big plans for the Curie module, with a few products in the works already.
The Arduino 101* (branded Genuino 101* outside the U.S.) is a learning and development platform that uses a low-power Intel® Curie™ module powered by the Intel® Quark™ SE microcontroller.
The Genuino 101 is due to launch in early 2016, and will be priced at around $30 - a small premium over the popular Atmel ATmega-powered Arduino Uno, and roughly on-par with the Raspberry Pi Model ...