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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Time-limited, though.
Sinclair's in-house designer remembered fondly.
Serious specs for a micro classic.
More than double the price, though.
SMT-friendly design, new SoC package.
Not a typo: £4. For a PC.
CHIP a micro Pi-inspired marvel.
Not quite a BBC Micro, mind.
Tablet guts minus screen and battery.
Reborn after a 20-year hiatus.
Numerous improvements, still Quark-based.
Sales continue to grow apace.
New techniques could extend Moore's Law.
Embedded eight-bit system shows promise.
Arduino answers the Raspberry Pi challenge.
Low-cost microcomputer gets competition.
Microcomputer and microcontroller combined.
APC 8750 replacements boast more power.
Dual-core 1.8GHz Core-i3 in a 100mm-square box.
Kickstarter funding for highly-parallel Pi-alike.
We get our hands on a Raspberry Pi to see if the $35 microcomputer can ever live up to its hype.
Commodore USA has launched the Amiga Mini, which owes more to Apple than its namesake.
We go behind the scenes of the Raspberry Pi project with founder Eben Upton to see what the $35 marvel can offer modders.
October 14 2021 | 15:04