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The Raspberry Pi 5 Has Arrived, New Chip's Challenge + More 💥 The Raspberry Pi 5 Has Arrived!

The Raspberry Pi 5 Has Arrived, New Chip's Challenge + More 💥 The Raspberry Pi 5 Has Arrived! Introducing the Raspberry Pi 5 – the first full-size SBC to carry their custom silicon, the RP1 I/O controller! Available in late October, this pumped-up Pi sports a Broadcom BCM2712 processor that can run two to three times as fast as its predecessor, plus a PCIe 2.0 port, two four-lane MIPI transceivers for cameras and/or displays, and an RTC. [Check it out]( Hardware ⌨️ A Reimagined Apple I Created by retro computer enthusiast Chris Davis, the Open AC-1 reimagines the iconic Apple I using a 6502 processor, an Arduino Nano, and a PIC32. [Read more]( 🟥 New PIC MCU with I3C Microchip's new PIC18-Q20 chips come in 14- and 20-pin packages, support multi-voltage I/O, and are the first low-pin count microcontroller with an I3C target mode. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ⬛ WaveForms on Eclipse Whitney Knitter's project walks through how the Digilent Eclypse Z7 is used with WaveForms to verify the electrical functionality of her mini Helmholtz coils. [Read more]( 🤖 Swarm of Robotic Mics These robotic microphones can locate individual speakers to mute distracting conversations and create distinct speech zones in a room. [Read more]( What's Happening? 📢 Call for Presenters The topic of this year's Impact Summit is resilient and sustainable cities, focused on how we can use predictive maintenance solutions to make urban environments safer, cleaner, and more efficient. Want to share your work? [Apply now]( 🗓️ Last Chance to Win Submit your Nordic DevAcademy course completion certificates by September 30th for a chance to enter this month's drawing to win a free nRF9160 or nRF5340 DK and Power Profiler Kit II. [Enter now]( 🎙️ Hackster Café: OSHWA October is Open Hardware Month, and this week we welcome Sid Drmay to tell us everything the OSHWA is planning! Returning guest Ayesha Iftiqhar-Wilson joins the conversation as we explore the process of documenting your projects on the way to OSHWA certification. [Watch now]( 👾 New Chip's Challenge: Precise Segmentation Help Chip navigate the world of precise segmentation by sharing your knowledge, running a Jupyter notebook or creating an app with OpenVINO for a chance to win cool prizes like an Intel NUC or Arc A770 GPU! [Get started]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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