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This first article in a series explains the core AI concepts behind running LLM and RAG workloads on a Raspberry Pi, including why local AI is useful and what tradeoffs to expect.
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5 things I learned after swapping my Raspberry Pi for a cheap mini PC
The Pi works fine, until it doesn't.
Better known for its artificial intelligence software solutions, Hugging Face unveiled the Reachy Mini open-source desktop ...
A youth engineering team from Russia has developed an algorithm based on artificial intelligence that allows autonomous ...
Gesture control robotics replaces traditional buttons and joysticks with natural hand movements. This approach improves user ...
From quirky mouse jigglers to bizarre kitchen tools, these strange gadgets provide solutions you may not have thought possible.
Martial arts robots may play well on stage, but can they get work done? A look at what it takes to deliver the reliability ...
Bura, A.H. and Mung’onya, E.M. (2026) A Novel ICT-Enabled Decision Support Approach for Surveillance and Control of ...
HP introduced new workstations, mobile PCs, LaserJet printers and software at its HP Imagine 2026 conference aimed at meeting ...
We have previously written about various industrial Raspberry Pi systems and gateways that come with RS-485 built in, but we ...
Tom Fenton's benchmark data across the Pi 400, Pi 500, Pi 500+, and Pi 5 shows the Pi 500+ delivering the strongest all-around desktop performance with notable gains in CPU, graphics, and networking.
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