Even though its latest microcomputer bears its own chip designs, Raspberry Pi has been using Arm CPUs since its inception in 2008. The two companies have now formed tighter bonds as Arm has picked up ...
If you have ever dreamt of owning your own precision robotic arm you might be interested in the MyCobot 280 Pi. An advanced robotic arm that is powered by the Raspberry Pi mini PC and is reshaping the ...
British computing firm Raspberry Pi priced its IPO on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday at £2.80 per share, valuing it at £541.6 million or $690 million. The company's shares gained nearly 40% in ...
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) acquired a minority stake in Raspberry Pi, extending a partnership between the two companies to deliver solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) developer community. The ...
The last time that I wrote about non-Raspbian Linux on the Raspberry Pi, I overlooked Manjaro because I thought their ARM project had been shut down. This error was ...
Arm Holdings plc, a global leader in semiconductor and software design, has recently made a strategic investment in Raspberry Pi Ltd, acquiring a minority stake in the company. This move signifies a ...
Hardcore server tasks are one such example, and with virtual machines requiring a lot of system resources, you’d expect a ...
Chip design company Arm has acquired a minority stake in Raspberry Pi. For years, Raspberry Pi has been adding Arm CPUs to its microcomputers, including the recently released Raspberry Pi 5. Raspberry ...
Arduino is the perfect introduction to microcontrollers and electronics. The recent trend of powerful, cheap, ARM-based single board Linux computers is the perfect introduction to computer science, ...
Robot arms are getting cheaper than ever, making it possible for you to get your own personal assembly line / disembodied droid buddy to have around. But maybe you’re not ready to spend $500 for a ...
In the previous two posts I wrote about SUSE Linux and Fedora/Manjaro ARM/Ubuntu MATE for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3. The results were mixed, at best. This time I'm taking on even more of a challenge ...