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Raspberry Pi’s tiny, non-flashy $15 computers could usher in new tech IPO hope for London
Fortune via AOL· 4 days agoRaspberry Pi had a humble start to life as a charity in Cambridge. Sixteen years later, it's sold...
Cambridge-based Raspberry Pi shares soar on London stock market
BBC News· 4 days agoShares in computer firm Raspberry Pi soared as much as 40% after they began trading on the London...
Raspberry Pi stock surges after London IPO
The Register· 4 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 up 31% in stock market debut
Boing Boing· 4 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 ...
Raspberry Pi is now a public company | TechCrunch
TechCrunch· 4 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...
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
The Wall Street Journal· 2 days agoThe U.K.’s stock market was boosted Tuesday by the trading debut of low-cost computer maker Raspberry Pi, which saw shares jump above its IPO price. A...
Displays We Love Hacking: DSI
Hackaday· 3 days agoIn a way, DSI displays are inescapable. The DSI interface is a mainstay in SoCs and mobile CPUs worth their salt, it allows for higher speeds and thus...
DeepComputing built the first RISC-V laptop designed to run Ubuntu Linux
TechSpot· 1 day agoHong Kong manufacturer DeepComputing introduced a laptop built around the RISC-V ISA. The DC-Roma...
Ultimate power: These two mega-PSUs are ready for the most demanding of components, all without...
PC Gamer· 2 days agoPower supplies are often the most overlooked component in a PC build. No, they might not be the most...
Hobbyist revives the beloved Winamp player into a polished physical marvel
TechSpot· 6 days agoThe big picture: Teenagers and young adults of the late 1990s will remember Winamp as the de facto music player on their Windows PCs. If tinkering with electronics and fabrication is your jam ...