Raspberry Pi 5: The Everything Computer – Optimized
Raspberry Pi 5: The Everything Computer – Optimized
This event will be available live at SEMI, as well as over Zoom. Get to SEMI by 6:30pm to network – and enjoy great pizza and refreshments! All attendees MUST register using the Eventbrite form (see link).
Since the UK-based Raspberry Pi Foundation first promoted teaching basic computer science in schools in 2012 using a simple single-board computer, this platform has become a worldwide phenomenon. By driving the cost of general-purpose computing to below $5, its devices have enabled implementation of a multitude of low-cost applications including interactive museum exhibits, postal sorting machines, government call centers, home security systems, and webservers. They have also helped teach basic hardware and software computer skills in schools for the past 11 years. Unbeknownst to the vast majority of the world, Raspberry Pi hardware powers products used by billions of people worldwide on a daily basis.
In this talk, Chris Boross will provide a technical discussion of the latest generation Raspberry Pi 5 hardware, including details about the new RP1 I/O controller and the RP2040, Raspberry Pi’s first microcontroller. Both were designed by the company’s in-house ASIC team. Also discussed will be other industrial-focused products such as the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 product. A brief overview video about the Raspberry Pi 5 is here.
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- Date: 12 Dec 2023
- Time: 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
- All times are (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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- 567 Yosemite Dr
- Milpitas, California
- United States 95035
Speakers
Chris Boross of Raspberry Pi Ltd
Biography:
Chris Boross has been in technology and product development for over 25 years while working at companies involved in the cutting-edge development of semiconductors, connected devices, and IP and wireless networking. His past employers include Broadcom, Nest, Google, eero, and The Thread Group. Chris is currently in the commercial team at Raspberry Pi, helping customers build a myriad of products with Raspberry Pi’s components. Originally from the UK, he now lives in San Francisco.