The 16GB version of the Pi 5 includes the revised "d0" stepping of the Pi 5's BCM2712 processor. For the Pi's purposes, this ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just dropped a 16GB model of its newest and most popular single-board computer.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new model of the Raspberry Pi 5. This boosts memory to 16GB, and it's priced at a ...
The Raspberry Pi has gained popularity as a preferred device for controlling 3D printers due to its cost-effectiveness and flexibility. Nonetheless, selecting the most suitable software for your ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 is now available with up to 16GB of RAM. That’s the good news. The less good news is that it’s priced at $120. That puts the new Raspberry Pi 16GB perilously close to the price of a ...
The Raspberry Pi 5, released just over a year ago, features a 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU with a VideoCore VII ...
The Raspberry Pi is already well-known for pushing the envelope in what makes a tiny and affordable computer. Now the manufacturer is reinventing itself again with the Raspberry Pi 500 ...
Raspberry Pi has announced an upgraded version of its compact computer-in-a-keyboard, adding the new features and performance improvements of the Raspberry Pi 5 microcomputer it introduced last ...
One of the selling points of the Raspberry Pi 5 (released in October 2023) is that it was fast enough and had enough memory to be a credible general-purpose desktop PC, if not an especially fast one.
Ever since people figured out that the Raspberry Pi 4 has a PCIe bus, the race was on to be the first to connect a regular PCIe expansion card to a Raspberry Pi 4 SBC. Now [Zak Kemble] has created ...
Never mind though, because [Michael MJD] has a video showing how an RT can be given a new life from an unlikely source, with the installation of Raspberry Pi OS. The video pretty closely follows ...
In a nutshell: Interested in tinkering with a Raspberry Pi 5 but put off by the utilitarian nature of a bare PCB, or simply prefer to work with something that is ready to use right out of the box?