The Raspberry Foundation has officially announced the next-generation model of its popular Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers. The latest entry is dubbed Raspberry Pi 5, which features some ...
Raspberry Pi has long been a proving ground for creative hacks that stretch low-cost hardware far beyond its original brief, and graphics performance is one of the most contested frontiers. The idea ...
Since launching the Nintendo Switch in 2017, Nintendo has released a few variations of the popular hybrid game console including a Nintendo Switch Lite (which has built-in controllers rather than ...
If you are considering which is the best operating system for your Raspberry Pi project or to use the mini PC as an everyday computer. The Raspberry Pi OS is the go-to for many. It’s the official ...
Raspberry Pi owners have always been prone to coming up with elaborate, technically interesting but practically questionable projects, and Pi enthusiast Jeff Geerling has an exciting new submission to ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module hasn’t seen as much attention as it should have in our community, probably because the equivalents from the familiar consumer range can be so much cheaper. When a ...
The MNT Pocket Reform is the latest in a lien of open hardware products from MNT, the team that brought MNT Reform into the world a few years ago. As the name suggests, the new model is much smaller, ...
When selecting a single-board computer (SBC) for your projects, understanding the technical specifications and performance capabilities is essential. The Orange Pi 5 Pro vs Raspberry Pi 5 stand out in ...
The Raspberry Pi is one of the smallest computers anyone can buy. It also happens to be one of the cheapest, with flagship models priced at under $100. This is thanks to how every Pi unit consists of ...
Today, at Embedded World 2023, DFI has taken the wraps off a new Single Board Computer (SBC) which it refers to as its second-generation Industrial Pi. The new PCSF51 1.8-inch SBC is based around the ...
One problem with ham radio these days is that most hams live where you can’t put a big old antenna up due to city laws and homeowner covenants. If you’re just working local stations on VHF or UHF, ...