by Jonathan Updated Jan 12, 2022 Published Jan 12, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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ArduCam has a new 16 megapixel Autofocus camera for the Raspberry Pi. Is it worth $25? You bet! But it’s not all roses and butterflies. The software isn’t up to speed yet, and the autofocus might not work quite like you’d expect. The camera was...
by Jonathan Updated Jan 5, 2022 Published Jan 5, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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Let’s rack up the Turing Pi 2 4-node Raspberry Pi cluster! Thanks to MyElectronics.nl for the beautiful 2U mini ITX case. Used in this video (some links are affiliate links): – Turing Pi 2: https://turingpi.com – IO Shield design on Thingiverse:...
by Jonathan Updated Aug 11, 2021 Published Aug 10, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Everyone seems to be asking, so I figured I’d answer. I’ll explain what I use my small Pi clusters for, and what some other people use them for. But also, why cluster in the first place? Can’t you just buy an EPYC 64-core CPU and an RTX 3080 and have...