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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Cambridge, Cambridge 146,323 followers

Creators of low-cost, high-performance Raspberry Pi single-board computers and microcontrollers

About us

Whatever your application and whatever your scale, Raspberry Pi offers cost‑effective, high‑performance computing for businesses and the home. Designed and manufactured in the UK.

Website
http://www.raspberrypi.com
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, Cambridge
Type
Public Company

Locations

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    Maurice Wilkes Building, St. John's Innovation Park

    Cambridge, Cambridge CB4 0DS, GB

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  • View organization page for Raspberry Pi

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    Introducing a new 3GB Raspberry Pi 4, and announcing more memory-driven price rises: the cost of the LPDDR4 memory used on newer Raspberry Pi computers is up 7x over the past year, and while we can't avoid increasing prices, we're also providing more RAM options so you don't have to pay for more memory than your project needs. More at https://lnkd.in/eB98BaH5, including a variety of Raspberry Pi SBCs and modules for which we don't anticipate any price rises. Again, these difficult circumstances will eventually improve, and we look forward to reversing our price increases when they do.

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    Microcomputing company Raspberry Pi has unveiled a superb set of results for the year to December 31 2025. Revenue for the year hit $323.2 million – up 25 per cent year-on-year. Pre-tax profit soared 63 per cent to $26.5m. Unit shipments were 11 per cent (4m units) ahead in the second half of the year. CEO Eben Upton is revelling in the uptick for the London Stock Exchange quoted business. Upton said the strong sales momentum had carried into the opening months of 2026. He said: "2025 was a year of strong execution for Raspberry Pi, with accelerating demand across our global markets and adjusted EBITDA ahead of expectations. “We also passed an important milestone as semiconductor shipments exceeded those of our boards and modules for the first time, reflecting our progress towards a two-franchise business. "Our performance in FY 2025 amid DRAM inflation speaks to the strength and agility of our supply chain and the resilience of our operations. Our team has delivered new products, strengthened our software platforms, and broadened our reach across industrial and embedded markets globally. "We have entered FY 2026 with strong momentum, underpinned by growing demand and continued progress in direct customer engagements. Combined with strategic hiring, rapid uptake of new products, and a channel whose capabilities are well aligned with the opportunities ahead, I am more confident than ever in our long-term growth trajectory. "For the first time, semiconductor device volumes exceeded those of boards and modules - a milestone on our journey towards a two‑franchise business." Full article – https://lnkd.in/e5uDQ4yA

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  • View organization page for Raspberry Pi

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    🐣 Easter Egg #2: HP's industrial printing press runs on a Raspberry Pi. Not a home printer. Not a prototype. The HP Indigo V12 is a flagship industrial label press used in commercial manufacturing, and it has six Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4s built directly into it. One for each impression station. Each running a ruggedised touchscreen panel, giving operators real-time monitoring and control of the entire printing process. HP didn't use a Raspberry Pi because they couldn't afford something else. They used it because it was the right tool – compact, fanless, industrial-grade, and developer-friendly enough for their engineers to build entirely custom software on top of it. Inside a machine that prints the labels on the products you buy every day. Full story: https://lnkd.in/eiRehzwd #RaspberryPi #EasterEggs #Manufacturing #IndustrialTech #EmbeddedSystems #Engineering

  • View organization page for Raspberry Pi

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    🐣 It's Easter week. We're hiding eggs. Not chocolate ones. Tech ones. Every day this week, we're cracking open a product you'd walk straight past — something sitting in a lab, a school, a server room, or even on a volcano — that runs on a Raspberry Pi. Today's egg? A professional-grade earthquake detector used by geologists, schools, and citizen scientists around the world. Meet Raspberry Shake. Born on the slopes of a Panamanian volcano, built around a Raspberry Pi because professional seismographs cost tens of thousands. They launched a Kickstarter aiming to sell 20 units to people they knew. They raised 14x their funding target. What used to require university budgets now fits in your hand and costs under £100 and streams real-time seismic data in the same industry-standard format used by professional observatories. That's not a toy. That's infrastructure. Egg #2 drops tomorrow. Have you ever spotted a Raspberry Pi somewhere you didn't expect? Drop it in the comments. Full story: https://lnkd.in/gxwvq8Db #RaspberryPi #EasterEggs #Innovation #CitizenScience #EmbeddedSystems #Engineering #HiddenTech

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    View profile for Brian Jepson

    Raspberry Pi4K followers

    It was a little over two years ago that Hannah Hagon MBCS, Eben Upton, and I met to talk about publishing Hannah's book Unplugged Tots. We published it here at Raspberry Pi Press in September 2025, and finally remembered to take a picture of Hannah, Eben, and the book when we met up this week! You can read more about the book in Eben's announcement from last September: https://lnkd.in/eKe7uCzn

    • Eben Upton and Hannah Hagon, posing with a copy of Hannah's book, Unplugged Tots.
  • Today's curious minds are tomorrow's inventors. 💡 What started as a passion for getting young people into coding has grown into something bigger; reaching industrial clients, enthusiasts, and everyone in between. But we've never seen these as separate communities. A hands-on maker and a future software engineer? That's the same person at different points in their journey. Whether you're deep in code or just starting to find your footing in tech — we want to meet you exactly where you are on your journey. #TechForEveryone #NextGenInnovators #CodingCommunity #IndustrialTech

    I am jealous… didn’t have this in school! 40 incredibly talented A-Level students partook in an amazing Space coding day with Raspberry Pis this past week. The objective: learn to code and work with hardware like a professional. Students emulated the James Webb Space Telescope using Raspberry Pis. They coded from scratch image capture, attitude control data collection, and sensor calibration. Space companies… you need to hire these bright women! Thank you GDST (The Girls' Day School Trust) for offering your students the amazing Space Technology Diploma programme and allowing Space Store to be a small part. Thank you Charles Black and @Sen for hosting and inspiring the students with the wonders of live space data feeds. Special thanks to Bina, Luke Maddocks, Doug Abrams, Dr. Alexandra Read, and all of the wonderful teachers past and present who have developed this awesome programme. You are changing the space industry for good! Shout out to Katerina Skoulatou, Viasat Government, Oxford Dynamics, Mike Lawton, Shefali Sharma, Dimitris Stemitsiotis, Julian Hitchman and Edward Jackson for your support to make the event successful.

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    View profile for Gordon Hollingworth

    Raspberry Pi961 followers

    This is our first remote update solution for IoT devices based on Raspberry Pi. Using the Raspberry Pi Connect service, a device can be updated remotely with a completely safe A/B booting method. That makes it far more reliable and dependable in the field although it does require a new way of building images for your device based on rpi-image-gen. When combined with rpi-sb-provisioner it provides an end-to-end solution to CRA compliance. rpi-image-gen - Create an image with A/B image slots, install your software, generate a software bill of materials and a list of CVEs that may affect it. rpi-sb-provisioner - Provision the devices in production volumes writing the image, setting device specific private keys, customer specific signing keys, encrypting the filesystem and enabling secure boot. Also automatically provision Raspberry Pi Connect keys. Raspberry Pi Connect - Update the device remotely, don't send out an engineer, just open a remote shell and access the logs directly. Easy scalable access to the device. Built your device based on a lite image? You can still use Raspberry Pi OTA to run scripts on the target instead!

  • When nature inspires tech 🤌 🌿

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    Everyone say hello to the 🌱Vine Camera🌱! The Vine Camera System is built for low cost distributed observation applications like inventory control, retail monitoring, fleet management, and much more. Each central Hub controls up to 64 cameras (twice the number shown!) spread out over hundreds of feet - perfect for everything from long hallways to tall warehouses and everything in between. With Raspberry Pi and Hailo hardware inside the Hub, processing everything on the edge keeps operational costs and latencies low, and because each camera receives power and data over the same cable, installation is a breeze! The Vine Camera System will be available for pre-order this spring, and ships early this summer. Click the link below and add your email address to stay in the loop! https://lnkd.in/geh_KnjX Note: Life-sized Hellbender salamander not included 🦎🦎

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