The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released the source code for the graphics core of the mini-computer’s Broadcom BCM2835. That makes the Raspberry Pi the first ARM-based system-on-a-chip computer with ...
Raspberry Pi designer the Raspberry Pi Foundation is working on delivering a new open-source Vulkan driver, a graphics application programming interface (API) that could mean higher-quality and faster ...
The awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC has just celebrated its second birthday and to celebrate the Raspberry Pi Foundation creators of the mini computer system have announced the development of Raspberry ...
The Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi 400, and the Compute Module 4 have passed a key test to get Vulkan support, which will eventually give developers better access to the computers' Broadcom VideoCore ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation, with help from chipmaker Broadcom, is laying out a path toward an open source graphics driver for the tiny computer. Broadcom today “announced the release of full ...
The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer that sells for as little as $25 and which can be used for everything from learning to code to surfing the web to operating as a cheap home media center.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in learning more about using the new Raspberry Pi Compute module with external graphics cards may be interested in a new video created by Raspberry Pi aficionado ...
This extensive mod has attached four working PCIe slots to the low-cost computer. Fancy hooking a high-end graphics card to your Raspberry Pi 4? Well it might be possible. While the $35 – $55 ...
Raspberry Pi has long been a proving ground for creative hacks that stretch low-cost hardware far beyond its original brief, and graphics performance is one of the most contested frontiers. The idea ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=26340423#p26340423:351wu4c2 said: ClownRazer[/url]":351wu4c2]I'm PI ignorant... Can the PI run Quake III at a ...
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