What if you could build a laptop that’s not only repairable but also endlessly upgradeable? In this breakdown, Jeff Geerling walks through how the Argon 40 OneUp, a modular laptop powered by the ...
Several Raspberry Pi products with 2GB or more of memory will soon be $10 to $60 more expensive. Several Raspberry Pi products with 2GB or more of memory will soon be $10 to $60 more expensive. is a ...
The Argon ONE UP is a modular laptop with a 14 inch FHD+ display, a 55 Wh battery, and an M.2 slot for an SSD. What makes the Argon ONE UP unlike most laptops though is that it has a Raspberry Pi ...
The Raspberry Pi is a tiny credit-card-sized computer, and the best tool for anyone who loves DIY projects and saving money. But when you look at the builds listed here, don't just focus on the ...
Part of the reason that Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers have been popular with hobbyists, educators, and others is that they’re cheap. The original Raspberry Pi computer sold for $35 when it ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module form factor is a tantalizing core for a potential laptop, with a CM5 module containing a fairly beefy SoC and RAM, with depending on the exact module also eMMC storage ...
Raspberry Pi under-cabinet clock shows time and weather; free 3D-print files and a no-API-key weather service, built for glance viewing.
LPDDR4 memory costs more than doubled last quarter as AI infrastructure gobbles up supply chains. Memory manufacturers chase fat margins from data center deals, leaving single-board computers fighting ...
Why Pi-based prototypes can fall apart in industrial environments, and how the BB-400 fixes every weak point. How onboard UPS, dual-power inputs, deterministic I/O, and industrial-grade networking ...
Previously, we wrote about the Louder Raspberry Pi, an open-source media center that integrates the Louder Raspberry Hat ...
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With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like WiFi and Bluetooth.