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Raspberry Pi Pico

RASPBERRY PI has a history of disrupting the status quo. In 2012, the first $35 Raspberry Pi emerged as a low-cost option in the single-board computer market that was dominated by boards in excess of $100. The Raspberry Pi Pico, the latest in the range, disrupts a different part of the market, taking on microcontroller boards like Arduino.

Available for an MSRP of just $4, the Pico is powered by Raspberry

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