Get ready for a serious Geeksgiving celebration.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced its latest wonder: The ultra-low-cost Raspberry Pi Zero. At $5 per unit, it may rank as the world’s cheapest computer.
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However, the foundation is giving away free copies that will be embedded in the cover of The MagPi magazine this month.
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Before you take the plunge, some specs, via the foundation:
- BCM2835 (same as Pi 1) but up-clocked to 1GHz, so 40 percent faster.
- 512MB of RAM
- micro-SD
- mini-HDMI
- micro-USB for data
- micro-USB for power
- unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector (same pinout as A+/B+/2B)
- size: 65mm x 30mm
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