The bare-bones computer which hit headlines when it launched earlier this year is to be produced at the Sony Technology Centre in Pencoed, Wales.
The Raspberry Pi, a credit card sized bare-bones computer, designed to encourage interest in computer programming, was hailed as an education innovation when it launched in February this year. The product is UK-designed but has previously been manufactured in China. It was revealed yesterday however, that a new deal between Raspberry Pi distributor, Premier Farnell,…
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