
"The new Arduino Ventuno Q is a very different beast. For one, it's powered by the Dragonwing IQ-8275 chipset. This contains an 8-core Kryo CPU (2x Gold Prime at 2.35GHz + 2x Gold at 2.1GHz + 4x Silver at 1.95GHz) and an Adreno 623. The Ventuno Q offers up to 16GB of RAM and up to 64GB of eMMC storage plus an M.2 NVMe Gen 4 connector for SSDs."
"Even better, the Dragonwing chip has 40 TOPS of AI performance - this is comparable to Intel Panther Lake (which has a 50 TOPS NPU) and half of what the premium Snapdragon X2 Elite chips offer (80 TOPS). This SBC can run YOLO-X models for object tracking, PoseNet for pose detection, MediaPipe for gesture recognition, local LLMs like Qwen, text-to-speech and speech-to-text models."
"The Dragonwing chipset runs Linux (Ubuntu or Debian) for high-level tasks. Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) is also supported. Then there is an STM32H5 microcontroller that handles real-time interactions with peripherals. The Ventuno Q SBC has a Raspberry Pi-style 40-pin GPIO header. It also supports Arduino Uno shields to easily connect things like motor controllers, sensors and more."
The Arduino Ventuno Q represents a significant advancement in single board computer capabilities, powered by the Dragonwing IQ-8275 chipset featuring an 8-core Kryo CPU and Adreno 623 GPU. With 40 TOPS of AI performance comparable to Intel Panther Lake, it supports up to 16GB RAM and 64GB storage plus NVMe expansion. The board employs a dual-brain architecture combining the Dragonwing chip running Linux with an STM32H5 microcontroller for real-time peripheral interactions. It can execute advanced AI models including YOLO-X for object tracking, PoseNet for pose detection, MediaPipe for gesture recognition, and local LLMs. The device features Raspberry Pi-compatible GPIO headers, Arduino shield support, three MIPI CSI camera ports for 360-degree vision, and multiple display connectivity options.
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