Major Update Brings Rust Bindings, Native UI with Slint, Archive Management, Closures, Subprocess Control, and ...
A new version of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B has been (quietly) introduced. The key difference? It now uses a dual-RAM configuration. The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (PCB 13a) adopts a dual-RAM ...
In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi is one of many companies affected by the ongoing memory shortage fueled by the AI boom. As the DRAM industry shifts focus toward higher margin products for Big Tech's ...
Raspberry Pi Plc. is launching a single-board computer with two memory chips on board for the first time. The Raspberry Pi 4 is now available in a version where one DRAM chip is located on the front ...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Raspberry Pi has decided to introduce a dual RAM variant of the Raspberry Pi 4 to allow DRAM supply chain flexibility along with manufacturing process ...
LPDDR4 price spikes ripple straight into Raspberry Pi retail tags everywhere Higher memory densities now dictate who can afford modern Raspberry Pi boards Entry-level Raspberry Pi models survive while ...
Several Raspberry Pi products with 2GB or more of memory will soon be $10 to $60 more expensive. Several Raspberry Pi products with 2GB or more of memory will soon be $10 to $60 more expensive. is a ...
The ongoing AI-fueled shortages of memory and storage chips has hit RAM kits and SSDs for PC builders the fastest and hardest, meaning it’s likely that, for other products that use these chips, we’ll ...
Smart home frameworks, broadly speaking, are meant to give you a greater degree of control over the features and functions of your home via interconnected devices. No matter how prevalent smart home ...
PCWorld reports that Raspberry Pi has launched its own USB 3.0 Flash Drive designed for enhanced reliability and durability in demanding conditions. Available in 128GB ($30) and 256GB ($55) versions, ...
The end of the Raspberry Pi era marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Chinese single-board computers. Single‑board computers (SBCs) have transformed the way we learn, build, and innovate.