The Extraordinary Tale of the Raspberry Pi

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Less than four years ago, a tiny credit-card-size computer changed the world for students, gadget makers, industry, even space. The Raspberry Pi showed up in February 2012 with modest expectations and a low price of $25. This little computer from the United Kingdom soon became much more than its founder expected. That Cambridge professor and Raspberry Pi founder -- Eben Upton -- will be on hand to tell his story as a keynoter at the ARM TechCon conference in Santa Clara, Calif., Oct. 25 – 27. Upton will be speaking on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
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