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This is the Atari 400 Raspberry Pi 400. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is launching a new product today — and it’s a brand new device. As you can see in the photo, the Raspberry Pi 400 is a ...
Even older, outdated hardware from more than a decade ago can still hold a considerable amount of functional value ...
Holiday cheer is coming early for makers and single-board computer enthusiasts: The Raspberry Pi Foundation just announced the successor to the Raspberry Pi 4, and it looks totally badass.
The Raspberry Pi AI Kit is only compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 but the new AI Camera with a Sony IMX500 image sensor works with all of the company's devices. The 2GB version of the Raspberry ...
Last month during May 2024 the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced its intention to list its commercial subsidiary, Raspberry Pi Ltd, on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange through an ...
With the Raspberry Pi 5, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now attempting to break free. The new Raspberry Pi 5 model is two to three times faster than its predecessors. This article summarizes how ...
This speaks to the innovative design of the antenna, which [Roger Thornton] from the Raspberry Pi Foundation discussed during last week’s last week’s Hack Chat. Check out the archive for ...
Since 2012, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and its commercial arm have been designing and selling inexpensive single-board computers that are roughly the size of a deck of cards. It is based on Arm ...
As for why it took so long for the Raspberry Pi foundation to introduce an official display for the Pi, the answer should not be surprising for any engineer. It’s EMC, or electromagnetic compliance.
Established in 2012, the Raspberry Pi foundation is a charity that aims to promote computer science in schools across the UK. In a previous interview with Computerworld, Raspberry Pi Foundation ...
just got a brand new look from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Dubbed PIXEL, it’s a skin for Raspbian that modernizes the interface, adds some new programs, and makes it much more pleasant to use.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the UK nonprofit behind the incredibly popular and inexpensive Raspberry Pi computer, has chosen Seattle as one of only four US cities to host its official “Picademy ...