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 The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote modern computer science in schools and create electronic communities. Adding the 40-pin GPIO connector to the computer board allows developers to improve their programming skills and opens new horizons in controlling processes and devices unavailable for desktop computers. According to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, the board's sales in July 2017 reached nearly 15 million units.  The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote modern computer science in schools and create electronic communities. Adding the 40-pin GPIO connector to the computer board allows developers to improve their programming skills and opens new horizons in controlling processes and devices unavailable for desktop computers. According to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, the board's sales in July 2017 reached nearly 15 million units. 
 The first generation of this new board type was developed and then released in February 2012 – **Raspberry Pi Model B**. Each Raspberry Pi board contains hardware modules which together make it a wholly usable PC like a computer whose size fits the typical credit card (85/56 mm) size and small power consumption < 3.5 W. This makes this kind of single board computer one of the most popular in the developers' community. Today, thousands of hardware implementation projects exist for users who want to learn modern hardware and software controlling units and include them in their projects.  The first generation of this new board type was developed and then released in February 2012 – **Raspberry Pi Model B**. Each Raspberry Pi board contains hardware modules which together make it a wholly usable PC like a computer whose size fits the typical credit card (85/56 mm) size and small power consumption < 3.5 W. This makes this kind of single board computer one of the most popular in the developers' community. Today, thousands of hardware implementation projects exist for users who want to learn modern hardware and software controlling units and include them in their projects. 
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