The amazing development team over at the Raspberry Pi Foundation have released a new video discussing the image processing power of its latest mini PC the Raspberry Pi 5. Currently available to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In November 2020, Raspberry Pi disrupted its established line of single-board computers (or SBCs for short) with the release of the Raspberry ...
The summer of 2026 brings these latest Raspberry Pi HATs that offer new capabilities extending from AI inferencing and ...
Artificial intelligence-focused chipmaker Hailo Technologies Ltd. announced today that Raspberry Pi Ltd. will use it to provide AI accelerators for the Raspberry Pi AI Kit, Raspberry Pi’s AI-enabled ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There's a long-standing argument as to whether a Raspberry Pi is a suitable desktop computer replacement. Determining if a Raspberry Pi is a ...
After a few leaked images earlier this week the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 has made its grand debut at the Electronica Fair 2024, capturing the imagination of developers, tech enthusiasts, and ...
After four years of waiting, the Raspberry Pi 5 is finally on the market and looking at what it offers, the 4-year wait was worth it. While the previous Raspberry Pi 4 was one of the best ...
In a previous article, I looked at Raspberry's latest computer, the Pi 500. What sets it apart from other computers I have used is that Raspberry took their latest ARM-based single-board computer (SBC ...
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 ...
This Frigate server monitors my home and, unlike cloud-based alternatives, protects my privacy ...
Argon40 is a company that sells Raspberry Pi accessories including cases, power supplies, cooling modules, and a kit that lets you transform a single-board computer into a network-attached storage ...
Dual 2.5Gb Ethernet and built-in NVMe support, anyone?