Earlier this month, Raspberry Pi launched the Pi 500 keyboard PC, which takes the internals of a Raspberry Pi 5 and slaps them into a keyboard enclosure doubling as a PC once the user adds power input ...
It’s fairly insignificant in the scheme of things, and there’s no hardware as yet for us to look at, but there it is. Tucked away in a device tree file, the first mention of a Raspberry Pi 500. We ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts rejoice! The much-anticipated Raspberry Pi 500, a powerful new computer built into a compact keyboard, has finally hit the shelves alongside a sleek companion monitor. This ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 was the first Pi computer with an integrated keyboard, and now there’s an upgraded model to get excited about. The new Raspberry Pi 500+ has arrived with a higher-quality ...
Delivering affordable, secure, and powerful enterprise endpoints for businesses with the all-in-one keyboard computer and LEAF OS SAN MATEO, Calif., Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Raspberry Pi, a ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 is a compact desktop computer that combines a 2.4 GHz Broadcom BC2712 quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor, 8GB of LPDDR4x-4267 memory, and support for WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and ...
Five years ago, I spent a happy month reviewing the Raspberry Pi 400 for Stuff. Unlike other Pis, that one shoved an entire computer inside a keyboard. It felt just like the good old days of the ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation released the hotly anticipated Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer in late 2023, but it has not spent the past year resting on its laurels. There have been new accessories ...
Many have been waiting to see how the spare component placements on the the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer were going to be used, and now we know – the Raspberry Pi 500+ was announced this morning ...
Last year Microsoft announced that it would be ending support for Windows Mixed Reality and, sure enough, when the company begin rolling out Windows 11 24H2 this week it no longer included support for ...
I'm just biding my time until they announce a Compute Module 5. I'd hope it was backward compatible, but ultimately, I don't care. I just want a CM5! The CM4 has been overwhelmingly a better fit for ...