The Raspberry Pi has been a versatile and inexpensive computing system since its 2012 launch. With a wide range of possible uses, from controlling external components to Raspberry Pi-powered arcade ...
Jeff Geerling has pushed a Raspberry Pi mini PC to its limits by carrying out some extreme Raspberry Pi overclocking by tweaking the firmware and successfully overclocking a Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.4GHz.
There are three different versions of the Raspberry Pi 4 out on the market right now: the “normal” Pi 4 Model B, the Compute Module 4, and the just-released Raspberry Pi 400 computer-in-a-keyboard.
Elliot Williams from Hackaday has answered a number of questions about overclocking the latest Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC and compute module. Putting both systems through their paces using an oversized ...
Without a doubt, Raspberry Pi 4 has a capable processor. It has a Broadcom BCM2711 processor with four Cortex-A72 cores, which are capable of clocking much higher than 1.5 GHz, which you get out of ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is one of the cheapest single-board computers around, and thanks to its substantial performance boost over its predecessors, it also represents a good bang for the buck if you're ...
Overclocking a Raspberry Pi is one of those projects that feels like a rite of passage. It is cheap, reversible, and gives you a tangible sense that you are getting more out of the hardware you ...
For $35, you can't expect too much out of the tiny, 700MHz computer Raspberry Pi. However, according to the official site, you can now overclock the little processer up to 1GHz without voiding your ...
Owners of the Raspberry Pi mini-computer are now able to get a roughly 50 percent performance improvement by overclocking the processor, the creator of the device announced on Wednesday. A firmware ...
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If you unwrapped a Raspberry Pi for the holidays or grabbed one to tinker with yourself, we already have some great projects you can try. If you wish your Raspberry Pi had a little more juice for that ...