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Raspberry Pi is going public to expand its range of tiny computers
A lot of money for some very little computers.
By Jess Weatherbed, a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Raspberry Pi is best known for making highly affordable microcontrollers and credit card-size single-board computers — the cheapest of which costs just $15. “When we released our first product in 2012, our goal was to provide a computer that was affordable enough for young people to own and explore with confidence,” Raspberry Pi CEO and founder Eben Upton said in the company’s filing, adding that the company now has the “technology roadmap to play an increasingly significant role” in the computing industry.
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