Comment by ACCount37

Comment by ACCount37 7 days ago

9 replies

I checked: there are board schematics for Uno Q there - but no datasheets or SDK or manuals or any documentation whatsoever for the QRB2210 SoC itself.

Yep, it's Qualcomm alright.

geerlingguy 7 days ago

Take it with a grain of salt, but the rep I've been in contact with said they'd be releasing more on the SoC...

  • nrclark 7 days ago

    If I had a dollar for every time a Qualcomm rep promised me something that never actually happened, I'd be a hundredaire.

  • ACCount37 7 days ago

    Here's hoping. Qualcomm hardware would be fun to play with if it wasn't attached to, you know. The rest of Qualcomm.

    • petre 7 days ago

      And NDAs, licenses. The world has pretty much moved on to ESP32, RPi Pico and other boards post pandemic.

      • jacquesm 6 days ago

        Indeed. I think the Arduino people on the sales side will be the ones coming off best in this deal.

  • numpad0 6 days ago

    Wait, does that mean QXDM/QPST on Western Internet without complimentary malware?

phoronixrly 7 days ago

Genuine Qualcomm! And u/geerlingguy already has a youtube video up promoting the new SoCs...

  • aynyc 7 days ago

    I'm pretty it was sarcasm. Qualcomm is known for shitty docs.

    • phoronixrly 7 days ago

      Yeah, and NDA-d documentation and closed-source SDKs. I was also being sarcastic.