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VENTUNO Q runs Ubuntu and Debian Linux on its main processor and Arduino Core on Zephyr OS for real-time control.


Qualcomm and Arduino have launched Arduino VENTUNO Q, a single-board computer designed for robotics, generative AI, and edge computing able to operate fully offline.

The board uses the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ8 Series processor and a dedicated STM32H5 microcontroller for deterministic control, enabling systems to perceive, decide, and act on the same device.

Qualcomm says the neural processing unit delivers up to 40 dense TOPS of compute, supporting simultaneous inference and complex processing locally, while 16GB of RAM and 64GB expandable storage handle demanding multitasking.

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