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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Cambridge, Cambridge 152,751 followers

Creators of low-cost, high-performance Raspberry Pi single-board computers and microcontrollers

About us

Whatever your application and whatever your scale, Raspberry Pi offers cost‑effective, high‑performance computing for businesses and the home. Designed and manufactured in the UK.

Website
http://www.raspberrypi.com
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Cambridge
Type
Public Company

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Locations

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    Maurice Wilkes Building, St. John's Innovation Park

    Cambridge, Cambridge CB4 0DS, GB

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  • Amazing to add another name to our Powered by Raspberry Pi Product Catalogue! Read more about it here:https://lnkd.in/ex28fauH And if you too would like to say you're Powered by Raspberry Pi, apply here: https://lnkd.in/eZk_42yQ

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    Big news: EasySignage is now officially certified as "Powered by Raspberry Pi". 🎉 Our digital signage platform has earned official certification from Raspberry Pi Ltd, confirming that EasySignage meets their quality and compatibility standards. It places us among a growing list of trusted products using Raspberry Pi technology. Run your screens on Raspberry Pi 3, 4, or 5, manage everything from the cloud, and start free with one screen. Read more 👉 https://zcu.nu/tMh #DigitalSignage #RaspberryPi #PoweredByRaspberryPi #SaaS #RetailTech #DigitalDisplay

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    Want to try out machine vision instead of just talking about it? Then the Makeathon is the perfect place for you! 🚀 Only 61 days left until #VISION2026 and we’re thrilled to be participating in this year’s #Makeathon with our own challenge. For this, we’re working with hardware that many of you are already familiar with from your studies or personal projects: the Raspberry Pi 5 and the AI HAT+. Together with our evoVIU VISIONWEBx software, you can show how a creative idea can become a real industrial machine vision solution. 🎓 Are you a student, researcher, or tinker at a college or university? Then join us! Whether you already have experience with machine vision or are just looking for an exciting challenge - at the Makeathon, you can put your skills to the test, learn about new technologies, and network with other teams. We’re especially excited to see how you’ll tackle our challenge on smart framing and recycling. What ideas will you come up with? What creative solutions will you bring to the table? We can’t wait to see what you make of it! In addition to our challenge, there are other exciting tasks waiting for you from companies like IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH, Allied Vision, and MVTec Software GmbH. The Makeathon is organized by Messe Stuttgart in collaboration with ITQ GmbH an VDMA - so you’ll have the perfect setting for a weekend full of innovation, teamwork, and plenty of machine vision. 📍 We’re looking forward to seeing many motivated teams, exciting projects, and in-person exchanges—both at the Makeathon and afterward at VISION 2026. Join us and take on the challenge! Click here to register https://lnkd.in/dtpRaeBp

  • Hands up if you know what Dijkstra’s algorithm does... or even is? In the 1950s, Dutch computer scientist Edsger Dijkstra developed a route-finding algorithm so important that, 70 years later, it is still part of the computer science curriculum. Computer Science educator Rob Miles wrote this tutorial for us explaining what Dijkstra’s algorithm does, how it works, and discovering where it can be used. Along the way, you’ll brush up on some Python programming techniques, find some treasure, and learn how to build a pocket route finder using Raspberry Pi Pico. *Nerds assemble* 👉 https://lnkd.in/dVbsH6vf

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  • AI has been knocking about since the days of the Turing test; it’s just quietly getting better at fooling us into thinking we’re talking to a person. The real shift is that we’ve swapped old statistical tricks for deep learning, which produces far better results but at the cost of serious computational muscle. The latest episode of the Raspberry Pi Podcast is here, exploring the rise of artificial intelligence and how Raspberry Pi is making an impact in edge AI. Read more and listen to or watch the new episode 👉 https://lnkd.in/da5k49QU

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    BRISTOL! The Raspberry Pi Store is coming to visit you... Well, not this exact one. We will have a pop-up kiosk stocked with Raspberry Pi hardware, accessories, merchandise, books, magazines and our new limited edition t-shirts. 🗺️ Find us: Friday 28 to Sunday 30 August The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, Merlin Road, Patchway, Bristol, BS34 5DG, UK (Raspberry Pi kiosk will be opposite JD Sports) Friday: 9:30am – 8pm Saturday: 9am – 8pm Sunday: 11am – 5pm

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  • Our July edition is live. Between the heatwaves and the odd thunderstorm, it’s been a properly eventful month. Plenty has been happening across the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, too — and we’ve got the round-up to prove it. This month, we went three inches bigger with the launch of the 10" Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2, available now at $80. We also published a new white paper on the industry-wide shift fromMLC to TLC flash memory and how it’s affecting our Compute Modules, including a clear explanation of what it means for reliability, endurance, and existing designs (short version: no code changes needed, and we've got you covered). On the software side, Candera launched a free Community Edition of its CGI Studio HMI design tool for Raspberry Pi 4 and 5, opening up professional-grade interface design to makers and small teams at no cost. Our friends at Intel and Ultralytics showed you how to deploy YOLO computer vision models on Raspberry Pi using OpenVINO, and we took a look at how to use OpenClaw to turn your Raspberry Pi into a safely contained autonomous assistant. And in our latest Powered by Raspberry Pi round-up: vivariums, drone light shows, and a TV kit for snooker players — proof that our little computers keep turning up in the most unexpected places. Subscribe so future editions land straight in your feed!

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