Gadgehit writes: "The makers of the super-cheap Raspberry Pi computer have recently put up ten of their prototype models or as they call them, the “beta boards”, up for auction on eBay for charity. All the money raised will be put into the Raspberry Pi Foundation, which will allow the company to manufacture the cheap computers for schools."
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
Really surprised that this is raising so much money, I expected a few hundred per board max.