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Last November the refreshed Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ developer board landed on the market with a price tag of $25. A new version of the developer board has debuted called the Raspberry Pi 4 starting at ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is today officially launched the latest Raspberry Pi mini PC in the form of the new Raspberry Pi 4 Model B which can be equipped with up to 4 GB of RAM. The latest ...
Raspberry Pi 4 is the company's first single-board computer to offer up to 4GB LPDDR4 RAM It also comes with a more powerful processor, upgraded connectivity features, and the ability to run dual 4K ...
Raspberry Pi 4 is officially here. The tiny board has received some material bumps in specifications and it is still being released at an affordable $35 pricepoint. Check out the announcement video.
Cloud gaming and in-home streaming have come a long way, but the hardware you choose still affects the quality of the experience. Many people reach for a Chromecast running the Steam Link app because ...
A new Raspberry Pi 4 13 megapixel 4K MIPI camera development kit created by the team at e-Con Systems is now available priced at $99. e-Con Systems I have included a 15cm FPC cable to connect to the ...
It looks like ASUS is about to give Raspberry Pi a run for its money. The Taiwanese manufacturer quietly released its own single-board computer, the Asus 90MB0QY1-M0EAY0 Tinker Board, to rival the ...
Given that google and youtube are pushing the AV1 codec very hard for new hardware support this year or next, getting a raspberry pi for playback will probably not be a great solution unless you want ...
The Raspberry Pi line of single-board computers can be hooked up with a wide range of compatible cameras. There are a number of first party options, but you don’t have to stick with those—there are ...
At first glance, the Banana Pi BPI-M4 looks like a Raspberry Pi 3 clone. And it kind of is — the single-board computer even has a 40-pin connector that lets you attach Raspberry Pi HAT add-on boards.