Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity that aims to educate people in computing and make computing education more accessible, created the Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers.

The Raspberry Pi was introduced in 2012, and several iterations and variations have since been released. The original Pi had a single-core 700MHz CPU and only 256MB RAM, whereas the latest model has a quad-core CPU that clocks in at more than 1.5GHz and 4GB RAM. The Raspberry Pi has always been priced under $100 (usually around $35 USD), with the exception of the Pi Zero, which costs only $5.

People all over the world use the Raspberry Pi to learn programming, build hardware projects, automate their homes, and run Kubernetes clusters.

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What's the Raspberry Pi Foundation?

The Raspberry Pi Foundation works to put computing and digital fabrication power in the hands of people all over the world. This is accomplished by providing low-cost, high-performance computers that people can use to learn, solve problems, and have fun. It offers outreach and education to help more people gain access to computing and digital making—it creates free resources to help people learn about computing and making things with computers, and it also trains educators who can help others learn.

Although Code Club and CoderDojo are part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, they are platform-independent (not tied to Raspberry Pi hardware). The Raspberry Pi Foundation promotes these clubs and works to expand the network around the world so that every child can learn about computing. Similarly, Raspberry Jams are Raspberry Pi-focused events that bring together people of all ages to learn about the Raspberry Pi and share ideas and projects.


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