It is less capable than the Rpi3, and the core code is not open-source.
You run the apps through a framework. I am of the opinion it's
Qualcomm's bid to monopolise the high-end Arduino market. They have done
that with the GSM market very well.
It's not a very good option in my opinion. There are reviews that will
explain just that.
On 07/10/2025 22:29, Roberto Sassoli wrote:
hi
I've seen the new Arduino board, and the official page says it's
Linux-compatible and oriented towards *real-time control*. Could it be a
valid system to use for *LinuxCNC*? Or is the technology still *too
immature/unproven*?
https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/uno-q/#features
ciao
Roberto
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