Everyone with an Arduino project has, starting as of NOW, six months to look for a replacement.

If you don't start right away, I can point out someone who will be in a lot of pain in a few months.

Believe me...

https://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2025/10/qualcomm-to-acquire-arduino-accelerating-developers--access-to-i

I know this will play merry hell with the 3d printer and mechanical keyboard scene. Innumerable hardware will die from this takeover.

#arduino #qualcomm

Qualcomm to Acquire Arduino—Accelerating Developers’ Access to its Leading Edge Computing and AI

@masek Who owns Teensy? (It’s a US company, IIRC?) Beyond that, there’s the Raspberry Pi Pico, and possibly some Chinese boards (which may or may not be an issue)

@acb @masek

Teensy is very small, I think its basically one couple with some employees to help out.

Their website (pjrc.com ) is glorious, a complete throwback to the old web. It's their personal website with holiday pictures from the 1990s or so on it, mixed with the company info.

@Zamfr @acb @masek https://www.pjrc.com/ love it! tempted to buy a thing just because of the html
PJRC: Electronic Projects