Raspberry Pi 2 launches with 6x faster processor and Windows 10 promise

Charlee Gothard
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UK-built system-on-a-chip upgraded for a broader audience beyond education sector

The Raspberry Pi Foundation revealed the official second edition of its Raspberry Pi SOC (system-on-a-chip) computer today, promising speed increases of up to six times, and compatibility with upco...

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