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Raspberry Pi powers creepy one-eyed, head-swiveling stuffed koala assistant with ChatGPT
Tom s Hardware· 12 hours agoThe Raspberry Pi community never ceases to amaze us when it comes to creating custom AI assistants....
Raspberry Pi Saves Printer From Junk Pile
Hackaday· 1 day agoWith Windows 10, it took some hacking to get it to work, but Windows 11 was the death knell. Well, it would have been if not for [techtipsy’s] ingenuity...
Raspberry Pi hits unicorn status as IPO woos investors
Evening Standard via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoRaspberry Pi has become the latest British tech company to achieve unicorn status after the...
Raspberry Pi stock surges after London IPO
The Register· 3 days agoRaspberry Pi's IPO took place this morning on the London Stock Exchange. Should an over-allotment option be excised – as seems likely – that final offer...
Raspberry Pi’s tiny, non-flashy $15 computers could usher in new tech IPO hope for London
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoRaspberry Pi had a humble start to life as a charity in Cambridge. Sixteen years later, it's sold...
Raspberry Pi is now a public company | TechCrunch
TechCrunch· 3 days agoWho would have thought that Raspberry Pi, the maker of the tiny, cheap, single-board computers, would become a public company? Shortly after that, the...
Raspberry Pi Goes Public
Hackaday· 3 days agoRaspberry Pi CEO [Eben Upton] said basically the same when we asked him what a floatation would mean for the Raspberry Pi< ...
Raspberry Pi IPO set to raise $689 million
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoRaspberry Pi IPO. June 11 2024 and in a watershed moment for Raspberry Pi, it has listed on the London Stock Exchange ...
Raspberry Pi IPO is oversubscribed multiple times
The Register· 7 days agoThe Raspberry Pi IPO could see the company given a market capitalization of £540 million ($686 million) amid speculation that shares may be priced around...
Raspberry Pi up 31% in stock market debut
Boing Boing· 3 days agoRaspberry Pi, the British company famed for its tiny single-board computers, launched on the London Stock Exchange yesterday and popped 31% in the first ...