Episodes

  • The AI Edge: How Raspberry Pi Brings Big Brains to Tiny Boards
    Jul 2 2026

    What happens when the AI boom meets the world's favourite tiny computer? In this episode, Ken Okolo sits down with Naushir Patuck, Software Engineering Manager at Raspberry Pi, to explore the rise of artificial intelligence and how the company is making an impact in edge AI. Naush explains how the rise in capability and adoption of AI is driven by the convergence of big data, deep learning, and increased computational power, and describes how running AI processing locally, rather than shipping it off to the cloud, can save money, protect privacy, and make sure you keep full control of your data. Ken and Naush walk through Raspberry Pi's growing AI product line, from the AI Camera with its on-board accelerator, to the AI HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5, right up to the AI HAT+ 2 with on-board memory for running generative AI models locally. Plus, hear how partnerships with companies like Ultralytics, and tight software integration through tools like libcamera, are making it easier than ever for developers to build AI-powered projects.

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    22 mins
  • Small Device, Big Business: Raspberry Pi as a Desktop PC Replacement
    Jun 4 2026

    Could a Raspberry Pi replace your home computer, or even your office PC? In this episode, Ken Okolo sits down with Simon Burgess from Raspberry Pi's commercial team to find out. Simon explains the range of devices available for desktop use, from the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 to the newly announced Raspberry Pi 500 + with its pre-installed hard drive, and shares why organisations from McDonald's in South America to learning centres across the UK are deploying them at scale. Whether you're a home user wanting to browse and learn languages, or a business looking to cut hardware and energy costs, this episode has something for you.


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    17 mins
  • Inside The Silicon: The How and Why of RP2350
    May 14 2026

    In this episode, Raspberry Pi's Paul Sherry sits down with colleague Chris Boross from the commercial team to explore RP2350; the company's latest microcontroller and successor to the wildly popular RP2040.

    Chris walks through why Raspberry Pi first got into the microcontroller business, how feedback from millions of RP2040 customers shaped the design of 2350, and what makes it such a compelling chip for everyone from hobbyists to industrial engineers.

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    18 mins