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Why ESP32 boards are replacing Raspberry Pi for wireless projects
ESP32 boards are tiny, but don't let that deceive you—they're incredible.
There are a lot of keyboards to choose from, and a quick trip through some of the forums will quickly show you how fanatical some people can be about very specific styles or switches. [Crdotson] doesn ...
An exciting aspect of the trend in single board computers towards ever faster processors has been the clever use of their digital I/O with DSP software to synthesize complex signals in the analogue ...
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This awesome Raspberry Pi project uses the Pepper's Ghost illusion to make a holographic display
No actual ghosts were used in the making of this device.
Hailo, the designer of edge artificial intelligence (AI) processors, today announced that the Raspberry Pi 5 will use its AI accelerators. Tel Aviv, Israel-based Hailo said its processors will be part ...
Learn why the Raspberry Pi 6 won't launch until 2028 and how the company is prioritizing software support for existing boards ...
Raspberry Pi has made a big name for itself over the past decade by selling small, cheap computers that were initially aimed at educators, students, and hobbyists. But Raspberry Pi hardware has pretty ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 was announced - and available - about two weeks ago. That's about six months earlier than was generally expected; Eben Upton explains how this came to be in the linked announcement.
As it has its best ever year for sales, Raspberry Pi wants to do more to help businesses that want to integrate its tiny computers into their devices. The Cambridge-based single-board computer maker ...
Soon, there could be Pi in just about any device that needs embedded computing power. The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new version of the Raspberry Pi platform that is aimed at a whole new ...
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