Three years after the launch of the Raspberry Pi 3 there's finally a completely new model of the credit card sized computer. This time around the hardware is getting a huge update – the biggest since ...
The new version of the easy, DIY PC is still cheap. Processor is faster and more powerful. True Ethernet for better network performance. Up to 4 GB of RAM opens up your computing possibilities.
Ever since the original Raspberry Pi micro PC was launched back in 2012, tech enthusiasts around the globe have been coming up with brilliant and innovative uses for the pocket-sized device. However, ...
There's a brand new Raspberry Pi model in town, one that supports up to 4GB of RAM as well as dual 4K display. That's impressive power from a tiny board that starts at $35, making it a no-brainer ...
As many suspected would eventually happen, the folks at the Raspberry Pi Foundation have taken its Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and are now offering it as a more compact Compute Module. The new Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new minimal Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 carrier board created by Hackaday member Prof. Fartsparkle. The carrier features HDMI, USB-A and USB-C ports, ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is a single-board computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, support for up to 8GB of RAM, and a starting price of $35 (for a model with 2GB of RAM). It’s hardly the most ...
If you are considering booting your new Raspberry Pi 4 from a solid state drive (SSD) you might be interested in performance testing carried out by Avram Piltch over at Toms Hardware. Providing ...
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