Raspberry Pi
A charitable organisation developing a $25 computer aimed at inspiring a new generation of computer scientists.Founded: 2008
Employees: 1 - 10;
Employees: 1 - 10;
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Raspberry Pi launches online store for dedicated lessons, games and tools
Monday, 17 December 2012In a show of maturity, Raspberry Pi now has a ‘store’. Not only is it a focus point for a another vertical market servicing the $25 computer, but it will also help serve the demographic...

Raspberry Pi to be manufactured in the UK
Thursday, 06 September 2012Raspberry Pi has finally managed to come good on one of its earliest ambitions, to manufacture the $25 computer in the UK.

Google boost for Raspberry Pi
Wednesday, 23 May 2012Search giant, Google is to fund the deployment of the Cambridge designed low-cost computer, Raspberry Pi in schools across England as part of a new partnership designed to improve the teaching of...

ARM the one shining tech light in leaked Vince Cable memo
Friday, 09 March 2012Vince Cable has identified ARM as the only significant British technological company that has managed to circumvent the difficulties posed to promising tech startups due to weak backing from the...
Raspberry Pi has announced it is to present at TEDxGranta - will there be any tickets left?
Wednesday, 07 March 2012Eben Upton, co-founder of Raspberry Pi, will be taking part in TEDxGranta: 2012 Alive and Kicking at the Cambridge Junction on Friday 9 March.
How to use the Raspberry Pi
Thursday, 01 March 2012Ten thousand Raspberry Pi computers went on sale yesterday and instantly crippled the web sites of the two leading UK electronics suppliers tasked with selling the £22 computer. The little credit...

Everyone wants a slice of Raspberry Pi
Wednesday, 29 February 2012Raspberry Pi, the £25 Linux based micro computer, went on general sale earlier this morning and sold its available allocation within minutes of launch.

"Set your alarms!" - Raspberry Pi looks ready for early Wednesday launch
Tuesday, 28 February 2012Raspberry Pi, the organisation seeking to revolutionise computing through the release of $25 and $35 computers has promised to announce something "big" on Wednesday morning, 6am Cambridge time, and...

How Google can really help improve STEM teaching in the UK
Thursday, 23 February 2012Peter Barron, Google's head of external relations, was in Cambridge on Tuesday night outlining the search giant’s blueprint to improve science and technology education in the UK.

UK tax regime blamed as Raspberry Pi device manufacture kicks off overseas
Wednesday, 11 January 2012It seems it isn't only computer science that Raspberry Pi wants to shake up. The announcement that mass production of its first extremely low-cost computers had begun was accompanied with a broadside...

Having your Pi and eating it
Tuesday, 10 January 2012I grew up with a ZX Spectrum, and while my programming efforts may never have been up to much (a flickering horse racing game where you could bet and a pretty much mythical hotel booking system...
Raspberry Pi sells first board for £1,900, bidding reaches £3,300 on #01
Monday, 09 January 2012Raspberry Pi has sold its first computer for £1,900 on an Ebay auction. The price had been as high as £2,100, but the top bidder retracted their bid.

Bidding hits £1,900 for beta version of Raspberry Pi's $35 computer
Tuesday, 03 January 2012Raspberry Pi, the charity promising to provide $25 computers in an effort to make the world more computer programming literate has put its first devices up for sale, except they're not going for...

SVc2UK showcase takes Cambridge innovation to the Valley
Tuesday, 22 November 2011One of the Cambridge highlights of Silicon Valley comes to the UK was the company showcase, a display of many of the top startups Cambridge has to offer that really had some fizz to it, companies...

Cambridge’s fifteen quid computer set for Q4 launch
Wednesday, 03 August 2011A Cambridge social enterprise developing a £15 computer has sent a prototype of the device to manufacturers, putting the project on course for a Q4 launch.
The inspirational £15 computer
Friday, 06 May 2011(via BBC) Cambridge technology inspired thousands to take up computing in the 80s, now it's at it again with David Braben, creator of legendary computer game Elite and now involved with Raspberry Pi.

Braben reveals £15 computer to inspire new generation
Friday, 06 May 2011Through Sinclair computers and the Acorn-designed BBC Micro, Cambridge technology inspired a whole generation to take up computing in the 1980s, creating a flood of companies in the process. Now it's...
