Intel has revealed a significant scaling back in its hardware offerings. The company has announced it will stop making its Arduino 101 board as well as the Curie module, both of which offered low-cost computing solutions. Anyone looking to get their hands on the Arduino 101 has until September 17 to order one, with Intel confirming it will fulfill orders through to December 17 this year. As for Curie, it will be available until January 17, next year, with fulfillments continuing until July 17, 2018. The Curie Open Developer Kit will no longer get updates, and the forum will be open until…
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