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The Arduino 101 will go on sale in the first quarter for $30 School kids and hardware enthusiasts who want to start tinkering with Intel’s tiny Curie chip will be able to get their hands on it ...
It also supports Linux OS and the Arduino development environment, as well as standard data transfer and networking interfaces such as PCI-Express, Ethernet and USB 2.0. Intel hopes the maker ...
Intel is officially pulling its last irons out of the maker market fire, announcing the end of life (EOL) for its Curie wearable module and the Arduino 101 development board.
The first MakerCon, presented by Intel, will be held at the Oracle Conference Center in Redwood City on May 13-14, the week leading up to Maker Faire in the Bay Area, May 17-18 in San Mateo.
The first product to use Intel's tiny Curie chip will be a development board called Arduino 101, reports PC World. The Curie chip module, intended for wearables like smart pendants or bracelets ...
True to the Pelion IoT Platform “Any device, any cloud” strategy, we are furthering our capabilities to support any device and any cloud by collaborating with Intel to remove IoT scaling barriers.
In the start of its fightback against ARM, Intel is cleverly going on a charm offensive with the hacker community. After all, its they who have driven Arduino to success, popularised the Raspberry ...
Intel's new Curie chip will be coming to Arduino microcontrollers early next year. We take a look at some of its new features, and opine on Intel's motivations. By John Hewitt October 19, 2015 ...
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