Arduino has announced the Ventuno Q, its first product since Qualcomm acquired it last year.

The Arduino Ventuno Q is powered by the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275 chipset, which has two Gold Prime cores at 2.35GHz, two Gold at 2.1GHz, and four Silver at 1.95GHz. It also has an Adreno 623 graphics, up to 16GB RAM< and up to 64GB of eMMC storage.

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It also comes with an M.2 NVMe Gen 4 connector for SSD storage.

The chip’s most impressive feature is its AI performance, offering up to 40 TOPS of power. To give you a perspective, the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite has 80 TOPS while the Intel Panther Lake has 50 TOPS.

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It can run on Linux (Debian or Ubuntu) or Robot Operating System 2. It also has an STM32H5 microcontroller for handling real-time interactions with accessories.

So, what is this single board computer (SBC) is for? It can handle PoseNet for pose detection, YOLO-X models for object tracking, local LLMs, MediaPipe, speech-to-text and text-to-speech models, and more.

It also has a Raspberry-like 40-pin GPIO header, works with Arduino Uno shields, and Qwiic connectors. Plus, there’s an HDMI port, MIPI DSI port, and DP Alt mode through USB-C. There’s also WiFi 6 connectivity, Bluetooth 5.3, and an Ethernet port.

Pricing and availability for the Arduino Ventuno Q are yet to be announced.

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