π Throwback Thursday for 2024-10-24
The Raspberry Pi's evolution is impressive!

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Back in 2011, the notion of a $25 computer was of keen interest.

Techmeme: Why a $25 PC? Because it's the price of a textbook (Matthew Humphries/Geek.com)
This story, by Matthew Humphries / Geek.com, appeared on Techmeme.
Now, the Raspberry Pi is going in AI directions with a price of $110 for a 26 tera-operations per second (TOPS) capability.

Techmeme: Raspberry Pi unveils the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ in 13 and 26 TOPS versions in partnership with Hailo, after announcing branded SSDs, micro SD cards, and a bumper (Les Pounder/Tom's Hardware)
By Les Pounder / Tom's Hardware. View the full context on Techmeme.
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