For years, Raspberry Pi has been known for its budget-friendly single-board computers that can work as a simple desktop alternative. Then, in 2021, they introduced a new product to their lineup: The ...
Almost uniquely among consumer grade computer manufacturers, the Raspberry Pi folks still support their earliest boards. We’re guessing that’s in part due to the much more recent Pi Zero using the ...
The older Raspberry Pi boards have had a long life, serving faithfully since 2012. Frankly, their continued support is a rarity these days — it’s truly incredible that an up-to-date OS image can still ...
Debian Trixie is the last Debian release supporting Raspberry Pi 1 (armel). Pi 1, Zero, and Zero W kernels stay supported in Trixie; Forky will drop armel later. You ...
Just over a year ago, we were scratching our heads over the 16 GB Pi 5 blowing past the $100 barrier, but prices have climbed ...
This post is an introduction to the Raspberry Pi Pico. The Pico is a new microcontroller from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. This small, cheap and flexible microcontroller platform is great for learning ...
The memory price surge has hit Raspberry Pi which has introduced three price rises in four months. The 16GB Pi 5 model gets a $100 hike, taking its retail price to $305. It originally cost $120, but a ...