It’s now the Arduino Uno Q’s turn to get a price hike
Arduino increased the price of its Uno Q microcomputer this week, a move that follows similar price adjustments across numerous electronic devices. The 2GB RAM version of the Uno Q, which features a Qualcomm Dragonwing QRB2210 processor, will now cost $59, up from its previous price of $44. The 4GB RAM model will see a price increase from $59 to $75. These price adjustments reflect broader industry trends impacting component costs and supply chain dynamics. The Uno Q, positioned as a competitor to single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi, offers a development platform for various embedded systems and IoT projects. The company has not specified the exact duration of these new pricing structures, but the increases are effective immediately.
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