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Raspberry Pi creators win top UK engineering prize – Financial Times

Financial Times Raspberry Pi creators win top UK engineering prize Financial Times The team behind a credit card-sized computer designed to enthuse schoolchildren about coding and now used across industry has been awarded one of Britain's most prestigious engineering prizes. The Raspberry Pi was launched in 2012 as a low-cost … Raspberry Pi scores UK's top engineering award BBC News Raspberry Pi engineers another MacRobert win for Cambridge Business Weekly all 3 news articles »

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Yes, a $10 Raspberry Pi can handle AI – Mashable – Mashable

Mashable Yes, a $10 Raspberry Pi can handle AI – Mashable Mashable Researchers figured out how to compress neural networks, the synapses of Machine Learning, down to a single bit and run them on a $10 Raspberry Pi. Microsoft's latest project embeds artificial intelligence onto bread …

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Yes, a $10 Raspberry Pi can handle AI – Mashable

Mashable Yes, a $10 Raspberry Pi can handle AI Mashable Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning usually work best with a lot of horsepower behind them to crunch the data, compute possibilities and instantly come up with better solutions. That's why most AI systems rely on local sensors to gather input ..

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Microsoft squeezed AI onto a Raspberry Pi – Mashable

Mashable Microsoft squeezed AI onto a Raspberry Pi Mashable Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning usually work best with a lot of horsepower behind them to crunch the data, compute possibilities and instantly come up with better solutions.

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Microsoft squeezed machine learning onto a $10 computer – Mashable – Mashable

Mashable Microsoft squeezed machine learning onto a $10 computer – Mashable Mashable Researchers figured out how to compress neural networks, the synapses of Machine Learning, down to a single bit and run them on a $10 Raspberry Pi. Microsoft's latest project embeds artificial intelligence onto bread ..

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Microsoft squeezed machine learning onto a $10 computer – Mashable

Mashable Microsoft squeezed machine learning onto a $10 computer Mashable Obviously, in Apple's case, that hardware is inside a $700 iPhone and the CPU is much, much more powerful than anything found on a Raspberry Pi . Still, the trend is clear.

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The Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi Issue 59 Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets The Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi Issue 59 Now Available Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi users and enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the latest official magazine The MagPi is once again available in the form of issue 59 bringing you all the latest news, reviews and projects on the Raspberry Pi platform. This months …

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Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio – Hackaday

Hackaday Retro-Styled Raspberry Pi Radio Hackaday Building on the backbone of a Raspberry Pi Zero W and an Adafruit MAX 98357 mono amp chip, the crux of this single-speaker radio is the program Mopidy. Mopidy is a music player that enables streaming from multiple services, with the stipulation that …

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MagPi 59: the Raspberry Pi PC Challenge

Hey everyone, Lucy here! I’m standing in for Rob this month to introduce The MagPi 59, the latest edition of the official Raspberry Pi magazine.

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Ubuntu Core opens IoT possibilities for Raspberry Pi (CM3) – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Ubuntu Core opens IoT possibilities for Raspberry Pi (CM3) Electronics Weekly (blog) Ubuntu Core running on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, which is a micro-version of the Raspberry Pi 3 that slots into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector, means developers have a route to the production and can upgrade functionality through the …

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