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With so many Raspberry Pi models to choose from, it can be hard to know which is the best fit for your project. Here are some of the best uses for each model of Raspberry Pi.
You can find a lot of different Raspberry Pi models these days, and they're not all equally capable of running your next DIY project. Here what they all do.
The Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W may be similar in size, but they have fundamental differences worth considering before starting a project.
The Raspberry Pi 4 model B is a single-board computer (SBC) that launched in 2019. It offers some cheaper models that are great for for DIY tech projects.
There have been significant changes since the first model was released back in 2012, with new models released on a regular basis. Here's every Raspberry Pi model ranked from worst to best.
Discover the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5: enhanced performance, modular design, and expanded connectivity for IoT, networking, and more.
Related: Raspberry Pi jumps aboard the AI train This new microcontroller board promises a significant increase in performance and more versatility for whatever ideas and projects you can dream up.
It’s also available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB, with prices from $50 to $120. The Raspberry Pi Zero is the most minimal model, retailing for only a few dollars.
The Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB of onboard DDR4 RAM is $120, more than double the price of the base 2GB model. (It’s also available in the original 4GB configuration for $60 and 8GB for $80.) ...