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The Raspberry Pi 3’s Quad-Core CPU Can Hit 100C Under Load – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia The Raspberry Pi 3's Quad-Core CPU Can Hit 100C Under Load Gizmodo Australia Each major version of the Raspberry Pi has managed to double the core count, with the Pi 3 sporting the quad-core BCM2837. More transistors, more speed and unsurprisingly, more heat

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Just How Fast Is The Raspberry Pi Zero? – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia Just How Fast Is The Raspberry Pi Zero? Gizmodo Australia As an extremely compact computing board, you can probably guess the $US5 Raspberry Pi Zero isn't going to scream through the benchmarks. But how exactly does it fare against its competitors (and siblings)?

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16 Fun Projects For Your New Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo Australia

Gizmodo Australia 16 Fun Projects For Your New Raspberry Pi Gizmodo Australia The new Raspberry Pi is smaller, cheaper and more energy efficient — not a bad way to update a best-selling device. Whether you've taken the plunge on one of the new units or you want to put the original model to good use, we've collected together …

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This Death Star Hologram Was Made Using A Raspberry Pi – Gizmodo Australia

This Death Star Hologram Was Made Using A Raspberry Pi Gizmodo Australia A group at the University of Leeds in the UK could make your dreams come true, as long as you don't mind the requirements: a plastic enclosure containing a ring of LEDs spinning at 300rpm, a Raspberry Pi and uh, electricity.

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Raspberry Pi Foundation Needs A Few Good Turks – Gizmodo Australia

Raspberry Pi Foundation Needs A Few Good Turks Gizmodo Australia The Raspberry Pi is an excellent little tinkering machine, and a laudable one too, given its strong educational focus.

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