When the first Raspberry Pi computer launched in 2012, there was nothing quite like it on the market: a $35 single-board computer designed for education, home use, or development projects. These days ...
Libre Computer has been selling Raspberry Pi-like single-board computers for six years… but it’s been five years since the company has introduced a new device. That’s set to change soon. The company ...
DALLAS & FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, is now offering the ...
The fine folks over at Pine64 this week posted their February Update to give us a heads up on where it stands with current and future products. There was a lot to unpack with this latest update, but ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has baked up another special treat for fans of single-board computer (SBC) projects: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. It is a long overdue follow-up to the original Raspberry Pi Zero ...
The Raspberry Pi has long been a go-to device for hacksmiths due to its simple approach to computers, allowing it to be highly programmable for multiple purposes. The single-board computer has many ...
What just happened? Arm Holdings has acquired a minority stake in single-board computer market Raspberry Pi. The investment extends a long-running partnership that started in 2008, roughly four years ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Single-board computers taught me what I actually need, and it's less than I thought
Explore the lightweight, minimalist world of single-board computers and their impact on my self-hosted experiments.
Russia-based state-owned technology firm Rostec has introduced the MP21, a single-board computer powered by the domestically developed Elbrus 2S3 processor. The newly introduced hardware aims to ...
At US $6.99, a new Raspberry Pi competitor called Orange Pi Zero costs less than some sandwiches in New York City. The Orange Pi Zero can be used to make electronics or robots, or it can fill in as a ...
The Register on MSN
The idea of using a Raspberry Pi to run OpenClaw makes no sense
The micro-computer maker’s shares surged this week after an X post tied the AI agent to Pi demand opinion Beloved British ...
The Star64 is an interesting proposition since it offers a completely open-source CPU architecture that the Raspberry Pi doesn't. RISC-V is still a work in progress, but its accessibility has opened ...
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