Ditch overpriced hardware: 4 ways the Arduino® UNO™ Q board helps you do more for less
Most developers reach for a single-board computer, only to discover they still need a microcontroller for real-time I/O. Then they need eMMC and extra storage. Then a separate AI accelerator. Then comes the custom wiring nightmare just to make everything talk to each other. As your app grows, you find yourself stacking extra boards, external controllers, and shaky communication links. The bill of materials skyrockets, and the integration headaches follow, all just to bridge the gap between Linux computing...
