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Archive : 23 March 2026 год
Qualcomm, six months after acquiring Arduino, unveiled the Ventuno Q at Embedded World 2026 - the first major product born from the merger. This high-performance single-board computer extends the classic Arduino form factor with the powerful Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275 processor, delivering up to 40 dense TOPS of AI acceleration for standalone edge AI, generative models, and robotics applications.

Arduino Ventuno Q: Extended form factor with Dragonwing IQ-8275 and STM32H5
Core Architecture and Performance
The Ventuno Q features a dual-brain design:
- AI Brain: Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8275 - octo-core Kryo CPU, Adreno GPU, Hexagon tensor processor + NPU accelerator, 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM, up to 40 dense TOPS
- Real-time Control: STM32H5 microcontroller (250 MHz Arm Cortex-M33) for deterministic I/O, low-latency actuation, motor control, multiple CAN-FD interfaces
It runs Linux OS, supports concurrent AI inference and multitasking, with expandable storage via M.2 NVMe (up to 64 GB eMMC base).
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Dual-brain architecture: Dragonwing IQ-8275 for AI + STM32H5 for real-time control
AI Capabilities at the Edge
Ventuno Q enables fully offline AI processing:
- Vision models (YOLO, MobileNet, EfficientNet) for image recognition, object detection, tracking
- Speech technologies: ASR, TTS, keyword spotting
- Compact LLMs (Qwen, Llama-derived) for local assistants
- Anomaly detection, time-series analysis for sensors
- Support via Qualcomm AI Hub, Edge Impulse, Arduino App Lab (Python + AI models)
Connectivity and Expansion
- Arduino shield bus + Raspberry Pi HAT connector
- Modulino I2C daisy-chain peripherals
- USB-C, USB-A, 2.5 Gb Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3
- 4-lane MIPI-CSI (cameras), MIPI-DSI (displays), HDMI out
- CAN-FD, dedicated audio I/O
- Includes 8x12 Arduino LED matrix display

Rich connectivity: MIPI CSI/DSI, Ethernet, CAN-FD, USB, wireless
Target Applications and Quote
Designed for vision-guided robotics, offline voice assistants, industrial inspection, predictive maintenance, smart environments, and sensor-driven AI systems.
“With Arduino Ventuno Q, AI can finally move from the cloud into the physical world,” said Fabio Violante, VP and GM of Arduino. “This platform makes it possible to build machines that perceive, decide, and act-all on a single board.”
Planned availability by end of Q2 2026 for under $300.

Ventuno Q enabling autonomous edge AI robotics and actuation
