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Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday Making Custom Silicon For The Latest Raspberry Pi | Hackaday Hackaday The latest Raspberry Pi, the Pi 3 Model B+, is the most recent iteration of hardware from the Raspberry Pi Foundation. No, it doesn't have eMMC, it doesn't have support for cellular connectivity, it doesn't have USB 3.0, it doesn't have SATA, it doesn … and more »

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Design win; Cypress’ wireless silicon on Raspberry Pi Zero W IoT … – EDN Europe (registration) (blog)

EDN Europe (registration) (blog) Design win; Cypress' wireless silicon on Raspberry Pi Zero W IoT … EDN Europe (registration) (blog) Wireless connectivity for the latest embedded compute product from the Raspberry Pi stable is provided by Cypress' Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Combo

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Raspberry Pi For Teachers on Future Learn – I Programmer – iProgrammer

iProgrammer Raspberry Pi For Teachers on Future Learn – I Programmer iProgrammer Two 4-week online courses from the Raspberry Pi Foundation have just opened on the Future Learn Platform. Although aimed primarily at teachers, anyone can …

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A Win For The Raspberry Pi Compute Module | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday A Win For The Raspberry Pi Compute Module | Hackaday Hackaday News comes from the Raspberry Pi Foundation, of something of a coup for their Compute Module product. Support for it is to be integrated into NEC's line of …

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PocketCHIP: hands-on with the Raspberry Pi rival – Inquirer

Inquirer PocketCHIP: hands-on with the Raspberry Pi rival Inquirer IT'S FAIRLY SAFE TO SAY that everybody loves the Raspberry Pi . How could you take against a small, cheap, limitlessly adaptable PC with such a huge community around it?

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