RASPBERRY Pi TURNS TWELVE!
Les Pounder works with groups such as the Raspberry Pi Foundation to help boost people’s maker skills.
As I write this, we have just celebrated 12 years (or three if you follow leap years) of Raspberry Pi. It is hard to think of a time when there wasn’t a lowcost, credit-card-sized computer for our projects. In those 12 years, Raspberry Pi has sold 61 million units (www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-picelebrates-12-years-as-salesbreak-61-million-units). Of that total, 57 million are Linux-based computers, the remaining four million being Raspberry Pi Pico microcontrollers.