The Raspberry Pi continues to reign as a cheap hobbyist's single-board computer, capable of easy Raspberry Pi projects that only require basic gear, or more complex ones, like a Raspberry Pi AI kit.
The Raspberry Pi foundation has spent the last year filling out the Pi 5 lineup—in August, we got a cheaper $50 version with 2GB of RAM, and in December, we got the Pi 500, a Pi-inside-a-keyboard ...
What if you could transform a palm-sized computer into the brain of your next big project, without needing an engineering degree? The Raspberry Pi 5, the latest in the beloved Raspberry Pi series, is ...
In the old days of computing, users often bought kits and put together their own machines. Part of the fun of owning a computer was figuring out how everything worked together. You still can build ...
The folks at Raspberry Pi have announced a new touchscreen component for people using boards to create miniature touchscreen appliances: The 5-inch Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a 720p IPS ...
In my last article I discussed running VMware's ESXi 8 hypervisors and how I planned to install it on a Raspberry Pi 5-based system, specifically the Pi 500, which is basically a Pi 5 housed inside of ...
When selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for your projects, understanding the technical specifications and performance capabilities is essential. The Orange Pi 5 Pro vs Raspberry Pi 5 stand out in ...
The PocketTerm35 is a compact Raspberry Pi-based handheld device designed for portable computing. The Pi5 variant is powered by the Raspberry Pi 5 with 1GB RAM and comes with a pre-installed 64GB ...
The Pi 500+ led most benchmark categories, including single-core, multi-core, compression, graphics, and networking. Compared with the Pi 400, newer BCM2712-based models delivered roughly double CPU ...