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  2. RP2040 - Wikipedia

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    RP2040 is a 32-bit dual ARM Cortex-M0+ microcontroller integrated circuit [1] [2] [3] by Raspberry Pi Ltd. In January 2021, it was released as part of the Raspberry Pi Pico board. [1] Its successor is the RP2350 series.

  3. Raspberry Pi 4 - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi 4 is the 4th generation of the mainline series of Raspberry Pi single-board computers.Developed by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd [1] and released on 24 June 2019, the Pi 4 came with many improvements over its predecessor; the SoC was upgraded to the Broadcom BCM2711, two of the Raspberry Pi's four USB ports were upgraded to USB 3.0, and options were added for RAM capacities ...

  4. Raspberry Pi OS - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Pi OS is a Unix-like operating system based on the Debian Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single-board computers. Raspbian was developed independently in 2012, became the primary operating system for these boards since 2013, was originally optimized for the Raspberry Pi 1 and distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [3]

  5. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    The Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 was released in May 2016, which added a camera connector. [40] The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched in February 2017, a version of the Zero with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, for US$10. [41] [42] The Raspberry Pi Zero WH was launched in January 2018, a version of the Zero W with pre-soldered GPIO headers. [43]

  6. RP2350 - Wikipedia

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    RP2350A on a Raspberry Pi Pico 2 RP2350A on a SparkFun Pro Micro - RP2350. RP2350 is a 32-bit dual-core microcontroller (containing selectable ARM Cortex-M33 and/or Hazard3 [1] RISC-V cores) by Raspberry Pi Ltd. [2] In August 2024, it was released as part of the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 board. [3]

  7. ARM Cortex-A7 - Wikipedia

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    Broadcom BCM2836 (quad-core A7 + VideoCore IV GPU), designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 2 [9] Broadcom BCM6846 (dual-core A7) Broadband SoC [10] NXP Semiconductor (Formerly Freescale) QorIQ Layerscape LS1 (dual-core A7) Freescale i.MX 6 UltraLite; HiSilicon K3V3, big.LITTLE architecture with dual-core Cortex-A7 and dual-core Cortex-A15. Use ...

  8. Steam Link - Wikipedia

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    Valve quietly discontinued the Steam Link in November 2018, in favor of supporting its software-based Steam Link application for mobile devices, smart televisions, and a software package for the Raspberry Pi. Steam Link is listed as having the following technical specifications: [5] Wired 100 Mbit/s Fast Ethernet and Wireless 802.11ac 2×2 (MIMO)

  9. VideoCore - Wikipedia

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    The VideoCoreIV-AG100-R found in the Raspberry Pi 1, 2 and 3, is documented to fully support OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenVG 1.1.. The 3D engine is composed of various subsystems, the most abundant being the QPUs.