The Pilet 5 is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered handheld computer with a 5 inch display, a built-in keyboard, and a set of buttons, joysticks, and scroll wheels for navigation and gaming. And the Pilet 7 is a ...
Are you looking for a mini-computer? Meet Pilet, a new open-source, modular mini-computer powered by the Raspberry Pi 5.
The Raspberry Pi is often the star of the show when you need a powerful brain for your DIY projects, but there are alternatives to the popular single-board computer (SBC). Why an SBC?
Why it matters: The team behind RPCS3, a multi-platform, open-source PlayStation 3 emulator ... proving the struggle was well worth it. On the Raspberry Pi 5, the emulator can run select 3D ...
To put this to the test [one of our developers] acquired a Raspberry Pi 5 device,” the team say. This video shows a variety of PlayStation 3 games running on the Raspberry Pi 5 (albeit with some ...
The Raspberry Pi is already well-known for pushing the envelope in what makes a tiny and affordable computer. Now the manufacturer is reinventing itself again with the Raspberry Pi 500 ...
A real-time hand gesture recognition project combining Python, Mediapipe, and Arduino. Detects finger positions using a webcam and controls LEDs, a servo motor, and an LCD via serial communication.
The performance boost should be two to three times as experienced with the Raspberry Pi 5 SBC and CM5 module, over their version 4 equivalents. Built-in stereo speakers (2x 1.2W) 3.5mm headphone jack ...
a 40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO connector for attaching peripherals, support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0, two USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, a gigabit ethernet port, and a single USB-C port ...