Raspberry Pi
deviceRaspberry 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.
Release | Released | Discontinued |
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500 | 4 days ago (09 Dec 2024) |
in 9 years (01 Jan 2034)
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Compute Module 5 | 2 weeks and 2 days ago (27 Nov 2024) |
in 9 years (01 Jan 2034)
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5 | 1 year and 1 month ago (23 Oct 2023) |
in 11 years (01 Jan 2036)
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Compute Module 4S | 2 years and 8 months ago (04 Apr 2022) |
in 9 years (01 Jan 2034)
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Zero 2 W | 3 years ago (28 Oct 2021) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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Pico | 3 years and 10 months ago (21 Jan 2021) |
in 11 years (01 Jan 2036)
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400 | 4 years ago (02 Nov 2020) |
in 1 year (01 Jan 2026)
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Compute Module 4 | 4 years ago (19 Oct 2020) |
in 9 years (01 Jan 2034)
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4 Model B | 5 years ago (24 Jun 2019) |
in 9 years (01 Jan 2034)
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Compute Module 3+ | 5 years and 10 months ago (28 Jan 2019) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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3 Model A+ | 6 years ago (15 Nov 2018) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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3 Model B+ | 6 years and 9 months ago (14 Mar 2018) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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Zero W/WH | 7 years and 9 months ago (28 Feb 2017) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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Compute Module 3 | 7 years and 11 months ago (16 Jan 2017) |
in 3 years (01 Jan 2028)
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3 Model B | 8 years ago (29 Feb 2016) |
in 3 years (01 Jan 2028)
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Zero | 9 years ago (26 Nov 2015) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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2 Model B | 9 years ago (02 Feb 2015) |
in 1 year (01 Jan 2026)
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1 Model A+ | 10 years ago (10 Nov 2014) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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1 Model B+ | 10 years ago (14 Jul 2014) |
in 5 years (01 Jan 2030)
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Compute Module 1 | 10 years ago (07 Apr 2014) |
in 1 year (01 Jan 2026)
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1 Model A | 11 years ago (04 Feb 2013) |
10 years ago (10 Nov 2014)
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1 Model B | 12 years ago (01 Mar 2012) |
10 years ago (14 Jul 2014)
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Some of Raspberry Pi hardware comes with an Obsolescence statement guaranteeing production till a specific date. Raspberry Pi OS supports all Raspberry Pi models (excluding Pico).
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