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The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost (USD $35; GBP ~£22) credit-card sized Linux computer for teaching computer programming to children, and often used by hobbyists. This board is so small and cheap that it is often though of with micro-controllers, which it is not. | The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost (USD $35; GBP ~£22) credit-card sized Linux computer for teaching computer programming to children, and often used by hobbyists. This board is so small and cheap that it is often though of with micro-controllers, which it is not. |