Why my Raspberry Pi boards suddenly cost as much as a laptop now - and I'm not surprised ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is approaching its first birthday in a few months, but it’s already getting an upgrade: more memory. The Raspberry Pi launched in June 2019 with 1GB of RAM for $35, 2GB of RAM for ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has doubled the maximum amount of RAM available in the Raspberry Pi 4 to 8GB with a new device it’s selling for $75. To take advantage of the RAM increase, the foundation ...
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I stopped recommending the 3GB Raspberry Pi 4, and here's why
Timing couldn't be worse.
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I stopped reaching for Raspberry Pi when the $60 board hit $95
Raspberry Pi price hikes and the RAM apocalypse made microcontrollers the smarter choice for many DIY builds.
The RAMpocalypse is affecting every corner of computing, but one sector hit particularly hard has been the field of single-board computing (SBC). Systems like Raspberry Pis are particularly vulnerable ...
Raspberry Pi is celebrating its eighth birthday, and it's come a long way in those eight years. Since launching its very first computer back in 2012, the company has sold more than 30 million units.
It’s the Raspberry Pi’s eighth birthday this weekend, and we’re the ones getting a gift. Founder Eben Upton announced that to celebrate the milestone, you’ll now get twice as much memory in the $35 ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated its flagship model, the Raspberry Pi 4. It’s still the same awesome tiny single-board computer with a lot of connectors. But the entry-level device now comes ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new version of its flagship model, the Raspberry Pi 4. In addition to the models that come with 2GB and 4GB of RAM, there’s a new 8GB model. This model costs ...
Almost a year after the Pi 4 went on sale, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has doubled the maximum memory option to 8 GB, while also renaming the default operating system and releasing a 64-bit beta OS ...
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