The 2020 Raspberry Pi computer Pi 400 might help to tackle the challenge of getting cheap computing to schoolchildren during coronavirus pandemic, according to BBC. Eben Upton, Founder of Raspberry Pi and alumnus of the Executive MBA programme at Cambridge Judge (EMBA 2009), comments: “Seven hundred thousand kids got sent home from school in March without a PC. This is a machine for anyone who needs a PC. And [if] there’s one thing we’ve learned this year – there are still vast numbers in society who need a PC.”
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