According to news from this site on November 2, Arm issued a press release announcing a strategic investment in Raspberry Pi and buying a minority stake in the latter, further expanding the partnership between the two companies. Together we provide critical solutions to the IoT developer community.
Arm said the investment further solidifies a partnership that began in 2008 and has seen many popular Arm-based Raspberry Pi products Product release, and the latest generation of Raspberry Pi flagship product Raspberry Pi 5 was launched at the end of October. For details, please refer to previous reports on this site.
Paul Williamson, senior vice president and general manager of Arm's IoT business line, said: "With the rapid growth of edge and endpoint artificial intelligence applications, Arm-based platforms such as Raspberry Pi are critical to driving the world's high-performance things. The adoption of connected devices is critical as they enable developers to innovate faster and easier. This strategic investment further demonstrates our continued commitment to the developer community and our partnership with Raspberry Pi."
Eben Upton, CEO of Raspberry Pi, said: Arm technology has always been at the core of the platform we create, and this investment is an important milestone in our long-term relationship.
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