Bitcoin mining with ASIC mining chips and Raspberry Pi with custom software – Next Big Future

Bitcoin mining with ASIC mining chips and Raspberry Pi with custom software Next Big Future While BitFury offers muscle, Raspberry Pi provides the brains. Carlson and his colleagues wrote their own mining software for the Pi, which communicates with the chips on each rig. If you liked this article, please give it a quick review on ycombinator …

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Harman’s new scalable infotainment platform. Or, how to have your Raspberry Pi … – TechnologyTell

Harman's new scalable infotainment platform. Or, how to have your Raspberry Pi … TechnologyTell We were able to touch base with Kelei Shen, Harman's Senior Vice President of Infotainment.

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Meet the manic miner who wants to mint 10% of all new bitcoins – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Meet the manic miner who wants to mint 10% of all new bitcoins Ars Technica There are many out there, but the Raspberry Pi is something like 40 bucks,” Carlson told Ars. Carlson's company, MegaBigPower, does the biggest portion of its mining on behalf of its primary investor, the BioInfoBank Institute in Poland. Carlson takes …

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2014 Raspberry Pi Competition shortlist announced – E&T magazine

E&T magazine 2014 Raspberry Pi Competition shortlist announced E&T magazine A system that helps reduce vehicle emissions by enabling drivers to locate empty car parking spaces, and a tool for making recycling easier, are among the finalists of the PA Consulting Group's second Raspberry Pi programming competition. The …

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Learning Python with Raspberry Pi

If you’ve been round here for any length of time, you’ve probably heard mention of Alex Bradbury. Alex is currently polishing off his PhD thesis at the Computer Lab at the University of Cambridge, and he’s been involved with the Raspberry Pi project as a volunteer from our very early days, back when all we had was alpha development boards. Alex is responsible for building and releasing Raspberry Pi’s Raspbian OS images, and maintaining our Debian repository in his (limited) spare time

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Little taste in SA for Raspberry Pi – TechCentral

TechCentral Little taste in SA for Raspberry Pi TechCentral The focus of the low-cost microcomputer Raspberry Pi , which costs as little as R349, has not hit its intended target market in South Africa, says RS Components, one of two global distributors of Raspberry Pi . RS Components GM Brian Andrews says it's ..

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Smart kegerator

We first came across kegerators last year : it never ceases to amaze me how many of you use your Raspberry Pis to both simplify and massively overcomplicate your drinking. The kegerator is not a popular device here in the UK, but, judging by the emails I get from readers, there are enough of the things across the pond to get the whole continent of North America very drunk indeed.

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Nvidia takes on Raspberry Pi with the Jetson TK1 mini supercomputer – Inquirer

Inquirer Nvidia takes on Raspberry Pi with the Jetson TK1 mini supercomputer Inquirer With a total performance of 326 GFLOPS, the Jetson TK1 should be more powerful than the Raspberry Pi board, which delivers just 24 GFLOPS, but will retail for much more, costing $192 in the US – a number that matches the number of cores in the Tegra K1

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