DietPi 10.5 bringt verbesserte Unterstützung für Raspberry Pi
DietPi 10.5 Enables KMS/DRM Graphics System by Default for Raspberry Pi SBCs

DietPi 10.5 distribution for single-board computers is now available for download with KMS/DRM support enabled by default for Raspberry Pi SBCs, better NanoPi K2 support, and other changes.
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Raspberry Pi 6 won’t arrive before 2028 (and won’t have an NPU)
The Raspberry Pi 6 won’t be released before 2028 and it won’t feature an onboard NPU to handle AI compute tasks. Insight into plans for the Pi 6 were shared by three of the company’s key engineers and leaders in an AMA (ask me anything) session on Reddit on 21 May, 2026. Based on past launches the gap between major Pi models (Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 and 5) is around 3-4 years. The Raspberry Pi 5 launched in 2023. That should put the Pi 6 on course for launch in 2026 or 2027. But Raspberry Pi co-founder and CEO […]
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Raspberry Pi Imager Now Supports Raspberry Pi Connect for Organizations

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.9 flashing tool for Raspberry Pi devices is now available for download with support for Raspberry Pi Connect for Organizations and many other changes.
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Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Disables Passwordless sudo by Default

Raspberry Pi OS 2026-04-13 is now available for download with a much-improved Control Center app, passwordless sudo disabled by default, Chromium enhancements, and many other changes.
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Raspberry Pi’s eye-watering price rises & new 3GB RAM model
Raspberry Pi has announced a fresh round of price rises for its range of popular single-board computers, owing to industry-wide memory costs. It’s also launched a new version of the Pi 4 with 3GB RAM to sweeten the bad news, albeit somewhat. This is the second price rise announced for Raspberry Pi in recent months. The RRP of Raspberry Pi boards were bumped in February, seeing up to $20 aded to the cost of Raspberry Pi 5 boards compared to their original price. A 16 GB Raspberry Pi 5 in the UK now costs over £290 – a 61% increase […]
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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B mit Dual-RAM
New Raspberry Pi 4 models splits RAM across dual chips
To help offset the industry-wide RAM price increases, a new version of the Raspberry Pi 4 has been released that uses dual-RAM chips.
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Raspberry Pi verkündet weitere Preiserhöhungen
Ouch – the Raspberry Pi just got more expensive (again)
Raspberry Pi announces new price hikes for 2026, blaming the "AI infrastructure roll-out" for rising RAM costs. Pi 4 and Pi 5 models get way more expensive.
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.2 Adds Support for Multiple SSH Keys, Direct I/O Bypass

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0.2 microSD card flashing utility is now available for download with numerous new features and improvements. Here's what's new!
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Raspberry Pi 5 1GB Launched at $45, Other Models See Price Hikes
The Raspberry Pi 5 price list has changed: most models jump up, with the 16GB model hitting $145. However, a cheaper 1GB version is now available – is it any good?
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Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 Enters Testing with a Brand New Look
A new version of the Raspberry Pi Imager, a cross-platform and open source Qt-based image flashing tool is available for testing — with a BRAND NEW look.
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Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Based on Debian 13 “Trixie” with Fresh New Look

Raspberry Pi OS 2025-10-01 is now available for download with based on Debian 13 "Trixie" and featuring new GTK and icon themes, as well as numerous other improvements.
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Raspberry Pi 500+ Launches as the Ultimate All-In-One PC Based on Raspberry Pi 5

Raspberry Pi 500+ launches as a complete desktop computer based on Raspberry Pi 5 16GB SBC and featuring a mechanical keyboard with RGB LEDs and 256GB M.2 SSD storage.
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Meet the Coolest (and Most Expensive) Raspberry Pi Yet
Raspberry Pi today unveiled the new Raspberry Pi 500+ — a ‘premium’ version of its compact keyboard PC that uses mechanical switches, RGB backlighting and is pre-fitted with an SSD. “Raspberry Pi 500+ puts the power of Raspberry Pi 5’s quad-core 64-bit Arm processor and RP1 I/O controller into an ergonomic and tactile mechanical keyboard, combining uncompromising performance with 16GB RAM and 256GB NVMe storage,” they say. Those who dig the idea of the your keyboard being the PC — as someone old enough to have owned an Amstrad CPC 464, I do — but are too discerning to the quality of key clacking […]
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Raspberry Pi’s New M.2 HAT+ Compact is an SSD Space Saver
If you're looking to add an SSD to your Raspberry Pi 5, the new $15 M.2 HAT+ Compact is a solid and smaller option to other add-ons on the market.
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Linux Kernel 6.13 Released with Big Changes
The first new kernel release of the year has arrived — yes, Linux 6.13 has gone stable. Linux kernel 6.13 adds, as ever, a vast array of improvements, from an updated Raspberry Pi graphics driver promising speed gains, to lazy preemption logic, expanded Rust support and new drivers for a host of hardware, peripherals and digital doohickeys. Plus, as with all new kernel releases there’s ongoing work to support new and upcoming CPUs and GPUs from industry titans Intel and AMD. Linus Torvalds quietly confirmed the Linux 6.13 release in an email to the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), noting that as […]
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Lakka 5.0 – Retro-Spielekonsole – Raspberry Pi 5 unterstützt
Ab sofort gibt es mit Lakka 5.0 die neuste Version der speziellen Linux-Distribution. Es ist eine schlanke Linux-Distribution, die einen kleinen Computer in eine vollwertige Retrogaming-Konsole verwandelt. Seit Version 4.3 gibt es einige nennenswerte Änderungen und Neuerungen. Lakka 5.0 basiert etwa auf dem Build-System von LibreELEC 11.0. Weitere Neuerungen und Änderungen in Lakka 5.0 Das Team hat RetroArch auf Version 1.17.0 aktualisiert. Mesa ist als Version 24.0.4 vorhanden. Ebenso gibt es aktualisierte Linux-Kernel. Das sind: Die entsprechenden Systeme und Emulatoren […]
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