The Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer designed for learning computer programming, roughly the size of a credit card. Since its launch, it has been embraced by many computer enthusiasts and makers. There have been over 10 different versions since the first Raspberry Pi was released, ranging from the storage stick-sized Zero series to the A+ and the credit card-sized Model B, suitable for various smart products and DIY wearable devices. Below is the most complete family photo of Raspberry Pi to date (2019), including different small versions. How many do you own?
Next, letβs take a look at the configuration comparison of different versions, with memory ranging from 256MB in the first generation to 4GB in the latest fourth generation.
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The current version codes:
Code | Model | Version | Memory | Factory |
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900021 | A+ | 1.1 | 512MB | Sony UK |
900032 | B+ | 1.2 | 512MB | Sony UK |
900092 | Zero | 1.2 | 512MB | Sony UK |
900093 | Zero | 1.3 | 512MB | Sony UK |
9000c1 | Zero W | 1.1 | 512MB | Sony UK |
9020e0 | 3A+ | 1.0 | 512MB | Sony UK |
920092 | Zero | 1.2 | 512MB | Embest |
920093 | Zero | 1.3 | 512MB | Embest |
900061 | CM | 1.1 | 512MB | Sony UK |
a01040 | 2B | 1.0 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a01041 | 2B | 1.1 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a02082 | 3B | 1.2 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a020a0 | CM3 | 1.0 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a020d3 | 3B+ | 1.3 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a21041 | 2B | 1.1 | 1GB | Embest |
a22042 | 2B (2837) | 1.2 | 1GB | Embest |
a22082 | 3B | 1.2 | 1GB | Embest |
a220a0 | CM3 | 1.0 | 1GB | Embest |
a32082 | 3B | 1.2 | 1GB | Sony Japan |
a52082 | 3B | 1.2 | 1GB | Stadium |
a22083 | 3B | 1.3 | 1GB | Embest |
a02100 | CM3+ | 1.0 | 1GB | Sony UK |
a03111 | 4B | 1.1 | 1GB | Sony UK |
b03111 | 4B | 1.1 | 2GB | Sony UK |
c03111 | 4B | 1.1 | 4GB | Sony UK |
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