Raspberry Pi

Updated on Apr 15, 2025
Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers (SBCs) developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It is widely used because of its low cost, modularity, and open design.

ReleaseRelease Date
5-500 (500)Dec 09, 2024
(4 months ago)
CM5 (Compute Module 5)Nov 27, 2024
(4 months ago)
5 (5)Oct 23, 2023
(1 year ago)
CM4S (Compute Module 4S)Apr 04, 2022
(3 years ago)
zero-2-w (Zero 2 W)Oct 28, 2021
(3 years ago)
pico (Pico)Jan 21, 2021
(4 years ago)
4-400 (400)Nov 02, 2020
(4 years ago)
CM4 (Compute Module 4)Oct 19, 2020
(4 years ago)
4-b (4 Model B)Jun 24, 2019
(5 years ago)
CM3+ (Compute Module 3+)Jan 28, 2019
(6 years ago)
3-a+ (3 Model A+)Nov 15, 2018
(6 years ago)
3-b+ (3 Model B+)Mar 14, 2018
(7 years ago)
zero-w (Zero W/WH)Feb 28, 2017
(8 years ago)
CM3 (Compute Module 3)Jan 16, 2017
(8 years ago)
3-b (3 Model B)Feb 29, 2016
(9 years ago)
zero (Zero)Nov 26, 2015
(9 years ago)
2-b (2 Model B)Feb 02, 2015
(10 years ago)
1-a+ (1 Model A+)Nov 10, 2014
(10 years ago)
1-b+ (1 Model B+)Jul 14, 2014
(10 years ago)
CM1 (Compute Module 1)Apr 07, 2014
(11 years ago)
1-a (1 Model A)Feb 04, 2013
(12 years ago)
1-b (1 Model B)Mar 01, 2012
(13 years ago)

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