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The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in collaboration with Broadcom. Initially designed for educational purposes to promote teaching basic computer science in schools and developing countries, it has since become popular among hobbyists, makers, and professionals for a wide range of applications. Raspberry Pis are known for their low cost, modularity, and open design, making them suitable for electronics projects, coding, media centers, networking, and more. They feature ARM-based processors, multiple I/O ports for peripheral devices, and the capacity to run various operating systems, including Raspberry Pi OS (previously known as Raspbian), a Debian-based Linux distribution. Their widespread adoption and active community support have led to the development of a vast ecosystem of software, tutorials, and accessories that enhance their versatility and accessibility.
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Raspberry Pi ( PY) is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in collaboration with Broadcom. To commercialize the product and support its growing demand, the Foundation established a commercial entity, Raspberry Pi Holdings, a public company that trades on the London Stock Exchange.
The Raspberry Pi was originally created to help teach computer science in schools, but gained popularity for many other uses due to its low cost, compact size, and flexibility. It is now used in areas such as industrial automation, robotics, home automation, IoT devices, and hobbyist projects.
The company's products range from simple microcontrollers to computers that the company markets as being powerful enough to be used as a general purpose PC. Computers are built around a custom designed system on a chip and offer features such as HDMI video/audio output, USB ports, wireless networking, GPIO pins, and up to 16 GB of RAM. Storage is typically provided via microSD cards.
In 2015, the Raspberry Pi surpassed the ZX Spectrum as the best-selling British computer of all time. As of March 2025, 68 million units had been sold.
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