Size Matters: The original Raspberry Pi Pico was released in January 2021 as the first Raspberry Pi board based on a single microcontroller chip design. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is now launching an ...
Raspberry Pi has announced its second microcontroller, the RP2350, adding two RISC-V cores alongside improved Arm cores, more ram, and security. Not initially available on its own (ETA pre-year-end), ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 single-board computer is powered by the RP2350 MCU, featuring two Arm cores or optional RISC-V cores. This $5 computer board also boasts higher clock speeds, twice the memory, ...
In choosing to put RISC-V cores on its new microcontroller – fear not, there are Arm Coretex-M33 cores too – Raspberry Pi will be helping put this architecture on the map. Proc0 and Proc1 can ...
The Milk-V Mars is a credit card-sized single-board computer that looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi. But instead of an ARM-based processor, this little PC sports a 1.5 GHz StarFive JH7110 quad-core ...
Surprise from the Raspi developers: The RP2350 chip of the Pico 2 is not only more powerful than the RP2040, but also has alternatively usable RISC-V cores. The Raspberry Pi developers present the ...
The Raspberry Pi line of tiny computers have made a big splash in recent years. For as little as $35 you can get a fully functional computer capable of running a variety of (mostly Linux-based) ...
The RISC-V architecture is making significant strides in the PC industry, signaling a new era of innovation and competition. While its performance currently trails behind older Intel processors and ...
The small microcomputer board ' Raspberry Pi Pico 2 ' was released on Friday, August 9, 2024, Japan time. The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is equipped with a proprietary microcomputer ' RP2350 ' and is priced ...
The Star64 is an interesting proposition since it offers a completely open-source CPU architecture that the Raspberry Pi doesn't. RISC-V is still a work in progress, but its accessibility has opened ...
Over the last few years the open-source RISC-V microprocessor has moved from existing only on FPGAs into real silicon, and right now you can buy a RISC-V microcontroller with all the bells and ...