Maximum PC: Well here's a surprise. The Raspberry Pi Foundation, makers of the low cost Raspberry Pi Model A ($25) and Model B ($35) mini PCs, today announced the Pi Store. You'll find all kinds of different apps in the Pi Store, even games, all capable of running the credit card-sized systems that sell for peanuts. The founders say it's a great place for "total beginners" to dive in and enjoy the "Raspberry Pi experience."
A full Vulkan driver will soon be coming to the Raspberry Pi 4.
If you've looked at the Raspberry Pi and thought it looked cool but just too much work to set up, you might like the newest iteration.
Now there is an alternative to Raspberry Pi that has an AMD Ryzen CPU. Axiomtek has announced the launch of a new SBC (Single-board computer), a complete
I want one!
Cool.