Raspberry Pi isn't the best cheap computer anymore ...
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 ...
The 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 now costs $205, a $60 increase, but it's not the only low-cost PC from the company getting a price ...
If you are interested in learning more about the production of Raspberry Pi mini PC computers and how they are mass produced. You are sure to enjoy a new video published by Jeff Geerling who recently ...
Gumstix has released a new board that lets you power a Raspberry Pi Zero computer with a pair of AA batteries, allowing you to use it without plugging the tiny computer into a wall jack or a bulky ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has hit rock bottom. After years of working to lower the cost of hobbyist and educational computing, founder Eben Upton says it can go no further: At just US$5 its latest ...
Looking at the hardware, the Raspberry Pi 400 is effectively an optimized Raspberry Pi 4 Model B built into a keyboard. Students and tinkerers get a PC with a small footprint, a low price, and great ...
Desktop computers can get rather bulky, which is unnecessary for people who just need to access the internet or do office work. If a mini PC takes up too much space for you, the new Raspberry Pi 400 ...
Argon Forty launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the Argon ONE UP last summer, and now the company has begun ...
Ok this is cool. If you’ve ever thought the Raspberry Pi mini-computer looks intriguing but a little complicated as a raw bit of silicon, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has a new idea. Meet the new ...
When the first Raspberry Pi came out back in 2012 it was groundbreaking because it offered a usable little Linux machine with the proud boast of a $25 dollar price tag. Sure it wasn’t the fastest kid ...
Almost a year after the Pi 4 went on sale, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has doubled the maximum memory option to 8 GB, while also renaming the default operating system and releasing a 64-bit beta OS ...