The Raspberry Pi is a fun little mini PC you can play around with to create your own entertainment center, learn a little programming, or even use as a secondary PC. But one complaint you’ll ...
It’s the Raspberry Pi’s eighth birthday this weekend, and we’re the ones getting a gift. Founder Eben Upton announced that to celebrate the milestone, you’ll now get twice as much memory in the $35 ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 is a tiny computer with the brains of a Raspberry Pi 4 packed into an even smaller package with fewer ready-to-use ports. It’s designed to be used by hobbyists, ...
Less than a year after the Raspberry Pi foundation launched a $35 barebones mini-computer, a second model has launched. The Raspberry Pi Model A is basically a stripped down version of the Model B ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation will receive a donation for each mini PC sold. OKdo’s SVP of Technology Richard Curtin explains a little more. “With the global population predicted to approach nine ...
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Raspberry Pi isn't the best cheap computer anymore ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation made a splash in the mini PC scene with the Raspberry Pi, a tiny and affordable board that lends itself to all kinds of do-it-yourself (DIY) projects. Perhaps in a bid to ...
I turned this affordable mini PC into a full-fledged retro games console, capable of playing PS3 and Switch games ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in overclocking their Raspberry Pi 400 desktop computer may be interested in a new article published by Mat via the Raspberry Pi Spy website. The article provides ...
If a mini PC takes up too much space for you, the new Raspberry Pi 400 packs a whole home computer into just a keyboard. The new model builds on 2019’s Raspberry Pi 4, upgrading the processor slightly ...
Prices are going up for all Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 boards with 2GB of more of LPDDR4 RAM, including the Compute ...
Fan cases for a Raspberry Pi aren’t exactly new, but there’s something particularly charming to me about the official model, like the satisfying way it clips onto the existing “official” Raspberry Pi ...
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