Single Board Computers
Single board computers, such as the Raspberry Pi, are compact and inexpensive computers that sit on a single circuit board. The Raspberry Pi is particularly known for its smallness and versatility. Although the physical dimensions are small, these computers can still provide reasonable performance for a variety of tasks.
Raspberry Pi devices typically have a processor based on ARM architecture, memory, interfaces for various devices, and often an HDMI interface for a display. They usually run on a Linux-based operating system such as Raspbian and can be used for a variety of tasks such as programming, data processing, media playback and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Single board computers are popular for educational and hobby projects, where they can be used to learn about programming and electronics. They can also be used in various prototyping projects where a small and affordable computer is needed. Furthermore, community and open source are integral to the popularity of these devices, encouraging users to share their ideas and projects online.
In summary, single board computers, particularly the Raspberry Pi, are compact and versatile devices that offer an affordable way to undertake a variety of projects, learn programming and use computers at an amateur level.