Do you know about the Raspberry Pi? It’s not a dessert, but a computer that’s only the size of a credit card. If you’re a technical beginner, come and listen to this episode of “Raspberry Pi” shared by Zhang Hongjie, the algorithm director of the R&D department.
The Raspberry Pi is an embedded Linux board that became popular among various single-board computers. Essentially, it’s a small computer that is only the size of a credit card. You can connect the Raspberry Pi to a TV, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and use it like a regular Linux computer. Currently, the Raspberry Pi can replace a variety of everyday desktop computing tasks, including word processing, spreadsheets, media center applications, and even gaming. You can also use it as a personal website server to build your own blog. Furthermore, you can utilize the hardware resources of the Raspberry Pi to create various interesting hardware projects, and so on. Most importantly, as a development board capable of running a standard Linux system, the Raspberry Pi is very affordable. After observing the Raspberry Pi’s popularity in the maker community, many domestic manufacturers have begun designing and producing their own versions, and due to the obvious advantages in our country, these boards often offer better cost-performance ratios. Examples include Banana Pi, Orange Pi, Lychee Pi, Nano Pi, etc., but the Raspberry Pi still holds its unique advantages.
After listening to this episode of the KeBao Night School, you are welcome to continue learning and exploring the wonderful uses of the Raspberry Pi. Congratulations, you’ve learned something new!