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The rest of the hardware matches the Pi 500 (Upton told us that the PCB and silicon stepping were identical). This means a 2.4-GHz quad-core, 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, Dual-band (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz) ...
Those premium features include a mechanical keyboard with user-replaceable keycaps and RGB backlit keys. And while it has the ...
Raspberry Pi has unveiled a more powerful version of its computer-in-a-keyboard, the Raspberry Pi 500+. The new model, announced last week, directly addresses user feedback by upgrading memory and ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 (and 400) systems are versions of the Raspberry Pi built for people who use the Raspberry Pi as a general-purpose computer rather than a hobbyist appliance. Now the company is ...
What if your next computer wasn’t a sleek laptop or a bulky desktop, but something entirely unexpected, like a mechanical keyboard? The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus takes this bold concept and makes it a ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the first single-board computer from Raspberry Pi to feature support for PCIe add-ons like M.2 SSDs. But since there’s no M.2 slot on the board itself you need an adaptor board ...
The keyboards on the 400 and 500 were nice enough – low profile efforts that felt like cheaper, spongy iMac keyboards. But ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced a board that squeezes a 2230 M.2 PCI Express card slot alongside the fan in a Raspberry Pi 5 case – as well as the Raspberry Pi, of course. ‘M.2 HAT+ Compact’, as it will ...
The Raspberry Pi 500+ is arriving for $200, and offers more RAM and storage than the regular 500 model. It also adopts mechanical key switches instead of membrane keys. Raspberry Pi is launching a new ...
Raspberry Pi is launching a new version of its keyboard that doubles as a mini PC. The upgraded “Raspberry Pi 500+” features more RAM, a slot for NVMe SSD storage, and mechanical keys. On Thursday, ...
The Etch A Sketch was never supposed to meet a Raspberry Pi, a camera, or a mathematical algorithm, but here we are. [Tekavou]’s Teka-Cam and TekaSketch are a two-part hack that transforms real photos ...