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Qualcomm Acquires Arduino to Make AI Development More Accessible | The Best Prime Day Tech and PC Deals you can Still Get

Qualcomm acquires Arduino to make AI development more accessible | The best Prime Day Tech and PC Hardware deals you can still get | GPU mirror lets you watch your RTX 5090 melt in real time without straining your neck
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October 9, 2025
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Qualcomm acquires Arduino to make AI development more accessible
Microcontroller maker's hardware becomes the foundation of mobile tech giant's edge AI stack
 
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The best Prime Day Tech and PC Hardware deals you can still get
Snag a last-minute deal on an SSD, monitor, CPU, and more.
 
 
 
 
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GPU mirror lets you watch your RTX 5090 melt in real time without straining your neck
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The investment will support $20 billion Colossus 2 Memphis project.
 
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Microsoft clamping down on Windows 11 local account setup
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Texas Instruments to cut 183 positions in its North Texas facilities, claims report
About 400 employees in total are expected to be laid off due to the closure of older plants
 
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Asus reveals how $500,000 ROG Astral RTX 5090D was made
world's most expensive GPU is hewn from 5KG of pure gold
 
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Amkor breaks ground on Arizona advanced packaging campus, plugging critical gap in US semiconductor supply chain
Production is expected in 2028, investment could extend to $7 billion, with 3,000 jobs in tow.
 
 
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