Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

The Radxa X4 unites an Intel N100 SoC with a Raspberry Pi RP2040. The best of both worlds, right? Let’s explore thermals, power delivery, peripheral and OS support, and even take Linux and Windows for a spin on the PCIe Gen 3×4 NVMe SSD! I purchased all the...
Raspberry Pi Pico 2: a RISC-V bet!

Raspberry Pi Pico 2: a RISC-V bet!

The Pico 2 has Raspberry Pi’s latest silicon, the RP2350. But there’s more than meets the eye, like RISC-V and an additional PIO. The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 tested in this video was sent by Raspberry Pi for review, they did not pay anything or have any input...
Which NVMe Hat Is Best For The Raspberry Pi 5?

Which NVMe Hat Is Best For The Raspberry Pi 5?

Are you looking to supercharge your Raspberry Pi 5 with an NVMe hat? In this video, we’ll compare the top NVMe hats on the market to help you decide which one is the best fit for your project. From speed and compatibility to price and features, we’ll...
Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz on Pi Day

Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz on Pi Day

Some said it couldn’t be done. In fact, *I* said it couldn’t be done, this morning! Then I did it! Happy Pi Day, here are some resources if you want to try overclocking *your* Pi 5 beyond 3.0 GHz—but be warned, you will be running experimental...
Rescuing a Game Gear from the landfill (with a Raspberry Pi)

Rescuing a Game Gear from the landfill (with a Raspberry Pi)

Thanks to Zarcade and sponsor Grid Studio for helping me with this project! Links to both of them below, and I hope you have a wonderful Christmas this year! Mentioned in this video: – Grid Studio’s Game Gear:...