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542 Up Next for Arduino After Qualcomm Acquisition: High-Performance Computing

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2025 13:58 EDT

Up Next for Arduino After Qualcomm Acquisition: High-Performance Computing

Even after its acquisition by Qualcomm, the EFF believes Arduino "isn't imposing any new bans on tinkering with or reverse engineering Arduino boards," (according to Mitch Stoltz, EFF director for competition and IP litigation). While Adafruit's managing editor Phillip Torrone had claimed to 36,000+ followers on LinkedIn that Arduino users were now "explicitly forbidden from reverse engineering," Arduino corrected him in a blog post, noting that clause in their Terms & Conditions was only for Arduino's Soft

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