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Faster, cheaper storage is heading to the Raspberry Pi 5 with Pimoroni's NVMe Base
By Les Pounder published
Pimoroni's £13.50 NVMe Base promises to be a cheap and fast way to add large capacity drives to the new Raspberry Pi 5

10-year-old Raspberry Pi revision 0002 runs for 6 years without rebooting
By Ash Hill published
KerazyPete shows off their 10-year-old Raspberry Pi that’s been running non-stop for more than 6 years using a decade-old OS install.

Raspberry Pi 5 successfully uses external graphics card
By Ash Hill published
Jeff Geerling has managed to get an external graphics card to successfully run on a Raspberry Pi 5.

Raspberry Pi 5 powered aluminum industrial panel PC goes on sale
By Les Pounder published
The first industrial product based on the Raspberry Pi 5 is ready for sale. This industrial panel PC is all Pi-powered and ready to put in a shift.

Maker can't wait for Raspberry Pi 500, so makes their own!
By Les Pounder published
YouTuber Explaining Computers has made a Raspberry Pi 500 using the Raspberry Pi 5, a cheap keyboard and a custom made case.

NASA super-pressure ballon flies high with Raspberry Pi-backed data payload protection
By Ash Hill published
A team of scientists recently protected data from their super pressure balloon project using a handful of Raspberry Pis to make backups that drop to the Earth.

Add Fast SSD Storage to Your Raspberry Pi 5 With the First M.2 HATs
By Les Pounder published
While Raspberry Pi is still working on its M.2 HAT, makers from Poland have taken the lead and released two M.2 HATs for the Raspberry Pi 5.

Radxa Reveals Another Pocketful of Processing Power
By Les Pounder published
Hot on the heels of the wireless Radxa Zero 3W we have the 3E which tethers the tiny board to your desk, lab, data center using Ethernet
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