Latest Raspberry Pi computer adds Bluetooth, Wi-Fi capabilities. — -- The makers of Raspberry Pi are celebrating their fourth anniversary with a new version of the $35 computer packing several ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 is a compact desktop computer that combines a 2.4 GHz Broadcom BC2712 quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor, 8GB of LPDDR4x-4267 memory, and support for WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and ...
In the eight and a bit years since the first model launched, the Raspberry Pi has traditionally been sold as a modular computer. You buy the board separately, attach your own peripherals, insert an SD ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is powerful, but its confused identity makes choosing the right role harder than it should be.
A Raspberry Pi can be many things, including a desktop computer. While you're probably not meant to purchase one with the intention of it replacing your main PC, that doesn't mean people don't try. A ...
Raspberry Pi’s smallest, cheapest computer is now available with optional WiFi and Bluetooth. The makers of the $5 Raspberry Pi Zero have released a new $10 variant called the Raspberry Pi Zero W.
Here are a few ways the Raspberry Pi outperforms desktops and laptops, from tiny power draw to safe sandboxes for ambitious ...
Cheap computer can be used for making everything from games to robots. — -- The makers of Raspberry Pi announced today the company's latest fully functioning computer will be available for $5.
The debut of the tiny $35 Raspberry Pi computer crashed its distributors’ websites on the way to selling out within hours of launch. Looking like little more than a credit card-sized chip of circuit ...
Dr Eben Upton of the Raspberry Pi Foundation shows Rory Cellan-Jones how the computer works The hope of Britain's future computer science industry is gathered around a tiny device in a school ...
The newest Raspberry Pi 400 almost-all-in-one computer is very, very slick. Fitting in the size of a small portable keyboard, it’s got a Pi 4 processor of the 20% speedier 1.8 GHz variety, 4 GB of RAM ...
The hope of Britain's future computer science industry is gathered around a tiny device in a school classroom in Cambridgeshire. The pupils of Chesterton Community College ICT class have been invited ...