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Qualcomm-acquired Arduino launches Ventuno Q AI compute board
Arduino said on March 10 it launched its Ventuno Q edge AI platform ahead of Embedded World. Ventuno means 21 in Italian and the board uses the Qualcomm Dragonwing IQ-8 series. The platform combines AI computation and real-time control on one board, delivering up to 40 Dense TOPS with NPU acceleration and adding an STM32H5 microcontroller. It supports 16GB RAM, up to 64GB expansion storage, offline AI features and industrial I/O.
AI & Enterprise
What is Openclo? Physical AI alliances spread
Interest is rising in the open-source AI agent Openclo, also known as Claude Bot, after it spread among developers online and reached major media headlines in about a week. The tool can automate tasks such as email and calendar management and web search, but it requires users to install it and connect it to Anthropic’s Claude model or ChatGPT. As attention grows, so do security concerns. Separately, alliances around physical AI and digital twins are expanding, including deals involving Nvidia, Dassault Systemes and Siemens. Companies including OpenAI, Apple, Anthropic, Snowflake, Meta, Google and Salesforce also announced new products, features or partnerships.
AI & Enterprise
Global AI race heats up over voice agents as Korean startups join in
Tech companies are moving beyond text and images toward voice AI that can listen, speak and perform tasks. Voice AI is evolving from simple text-to-speech into voice agents built for real-time conversation, with contact centres seen as the biggest market. The shift is accelerating from 2025 as firms move toward single real-time voice-to-voice models. Big tech is expanding offerings, while Korean startup Humelo unveiled its DIVE engine and NeoSapiens raised pre-IPO funding.