Developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a charity that aims to make computing skills more accessible to everyone, Raspberry Pi are a series of single-board computers used to program, code and develop open-source projects, all in a device the size of a credit card. Since the launch of the Pi 1 in 2012, there have been many generations and models released, with the latest Pi 400 offering a quad-core 64-bit processor and 4GB of RAM.
Each Raspberry Pi computer is designed to be easily accessible, powerful, and low-cost. Able to plug into any monitor or TV, they’re personal computer kits designed to help people develop their computing skills.