Five million sold!

Yesterday we received some figures which confirmed something we’ve suspected for a few weeks now: we’ve sold over five million Raspberry Pis. The Pi has gone from absolutely nothing just under three years ago, to becoming the fastest-selling British computer.

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Raspberry Pi: second model helps tiny PC become Britain’s best selling computer – The Independent

The Independent Raspberry Pi : second model helps tiny PC become Britain's best selling computer The Independent Raspberry Pi costs less than £25, and was originally made to teach UK schoolchildren to code. But its popularity has spread, and the company launched the second iteration of the computer at the beginning of February

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Raspberry Pi becomes best selling British computer – The Guardian

The Guardian Raspberry Pi becomes best selling British computer The Guardian The original Raspberry Pi went through three iterations, adding more memory and shrinking the size of the board. The Foundation launched a follow up, the Raspberry Pi 2, which is six times as fast as the first version this year, hoping to create a more ..

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Raspberry Pi: More than 5 million tiny computers sold – Liliputing

Liliputing Raspberry Pi : More than 5 million tiny computers sold Liliputing The Raspberry Pi Foundation has sold more than 5 million of its inexpensive little computers since the first units shipped in 2012.

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Raspberry Pi, meet face: You’re probably NOT Blighty’s biggest PC maker! – The Register

The Register Raspberry Pi , meet face: You're probably NOT Blighty's biggest PC maker! The Register The Raspberry Pi foundation today announced it has sold its five-millionth machine and claimed that in so doing it could claim the crown as the UK's best-selling computer ever.

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Five things to do first with your new Raspberry Pi 2 – ITProPortal

Five things to do first with your new Raspberry Pi 2 ITProPortal In other words, the Raspberry Pi community is so vast and plentiful, that ownership gains access to countless projects.

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Raspberry Pi Maker Is Biggest UK Computer Maker, Ever – Ubergizmo (blog)

Ubergizmo (blog) Raspberry Pi Maker Is Biggest UK Computer Maker, Ever Ubergizmo (blog) The verdict is out, the Raspberry Pi Foundation might just be the biggest computer manufacturer ever in the UK.

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Raspberry Pi Sells Over 5 Million Units to Date – Maximum PC

Raspberry Pi Sells Over 5 Million Units to Date Maximum PC It is hard to believe that the Raspberry Pi has been around for three years already. Launched back in 2012, the credit card-sized PC attracted quite a bit of attention due to its $35 price and potential ability to encourage programming with children …

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Raspberry Pi sells 5 millionth mini computer – AfterDawn

AfterDawn Raspberry Pi sells 5 millionth mini computer AfterDawn With the new milestone hit, the bare bones do-it-yourself mini computer has made the Foundation the best-selling UK computer maker ever. Aimed originally at schools and students who were learning to program, the board has clearly become a minor hit

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Raspberry Pi: a $35 computer can do a lot – The Australian

The Australian Raspberry Pi : a $35 computer can do a lot The Australian This week I've been using the $US35 Raspberry Pi 2, a bare-bones Linux computer no bigger than a juice box. And I've rediscovered something I had forgotten: the thrill of tinkering with a machine and its software.

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