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The Intel N100 killed the Raspberry Pi for home servers
It redefines what budget home server hardware can deliver, pushing performance- and value-focused Raspberry Pi boards out of the spotlight.
For over a decade, the Raspberry Pi has reigned supreme as everyone’s favorite single-board computer. The Pi is best known for its credit card-sized form factor, affordable price tag, and low power ...
The original Raspberry Pi 5 is an exceptional little DIY desktop, but priced at $80, it’s also a bit more costly than some previous entries in the Pi family. For those seeking a more affordable Pi, ...
The Raspberry Pi dominated the maker scene for a decade. Supply chain problems then brought the high flying to an end. With the Raspberry Pi 5, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is now attempting to break ...
After four years of waiting, the Raspberry Pi 5 is finally on the market and looking at what it offers, the 4-year wait was worth it. While the previous Raspberry Pi 4 was one of the best ...
The Raspberry Pi, an innovative and cost-effective computing device, has seen a significant evolution in its performance over the years. Even though the Raspberry Pi 5 is only available to preorder ...
From a raw performance standpoint, the Raspberry Pi 5 completely outclasses the Pi 4. Going from Arm Cortex-A72 in the Pi 4’s SoC to Cortex-A76 cores is a big jump in its own right as these cores are ...
I've got four x86 boxes here, a Pi 5, a Pi 400, and a Mister. All but one run Linux. This machine is the only Windows box I have. Is 4.48 x 4.17 x 1.67 inches small enough? Offhand, that sounds like ...
News of a new single-board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation is always exciting, and the Raspberry Pi 5 ($80 as tested) is unquestionably the most hype-worthy model yet. This revision to the ...
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