The list of official Arduino boards continues to grow, and, continuing with the famous-Italian-person trend, now includes the Galileo. The Galileo is Intel’s toe-dip into the Arduino waters. It ...
German hackers have got their hands on Intel’s latest innovation, a low power motherboard that works with popular robotics kits and 3D printers. Known as Galileo, it’s the start of Intel’s long ...
Notice how so many maker projects require open-source hardware like Arduino and Raspberry Pi to function? Intel has, and the company is leaping into bed with the former to produce the Galileo ...
In partnership with the Arduino project popular among hobbyists and students, Intel will sell small computer systems with its 32-bit Quark chip. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
An Intel® Galileo Gen 1 or Gen 2 board. One power supply for the Galileo board, either 5V DC (for Gen 1) or 7–15V DC (for Gen 2). Your power supply should be included in the packaging along with your ...
October 17, 2013 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now taking pre-orders for Intel’s hotly anticipated Galileo Arduino Development Board, based on the Intel® Quark Application Processor. The Intel® ...
The Arduino is already one of the best ways to quickly prototype all your electronic projects, but it's about to get a little more power. The Intel Galileo is the first in a family of Arduino ...
Although Intel is Chipzilla, the company can’t help but extend its reach just a bit into the exciting and growing world of DIY makers and hobbyists. Intel announced its Galileo development board, a ...
Intel is taking aim at the DIY, maker, and education markets with a new Arduino-compatible developer board powered by the company’s new low-power Quark X1000 system-on-a-chip. The Intel Galileo board ...
A PDF version of this article, as well as a zip archive of the code samples, are available in the downloads section, below. The Intel® Galileo development board is an Arduino*-certified development ...
At IDF last month, Intel previewed its latest small chip initiative, Quark. Slotting in well below the Atom line, much less Haswell, Quark is aimed at that old chestnut, "the Internet of things." We ...