Raspberry Pi’s line of low-cost single-board computers may not be the only game in town, but their $35 price tags, high level of community support, and small size make them ideal for DIY projects… ...
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The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful single board computer from Raspberry Pi so far, with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor and support for up to 8GB of RAM. It’s capable of performing as a ...
Developer and Raspberry Pi enthusiast N-O-D-E has this week published details about updates they have made to the Raspberry Pi Zero W powered Pi Plug which is currently still in its prototype stage.
The board has slots to add five Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3s to bring 'extreme edge compute capacity' to cramped spaces, industrial IoT applications, and remote villages. The other way to use it is ...
The NODE Mini Server V2 is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3B+ and uses a 2.5-inch HDD or SSD for data storage. Some of the ports require desoldering from the Pi.
Google has released Coder, a free open source tool to make it easier to use Raspberry Pi mini-computers to build for the web. Hatched by Google Creative Lab 'creative technologist' Jason Striegel, ...
N-O-D-E has this month published a great tutorial providing full instructions on how to create your very own Raspberry Pi home server in the form of a NODE Mini Server V2. Check out the tutorial video ...
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