Since its debut in 2012, the Raspberry Pi continues to provide a single-board computing platform that is small, easy to use and affordable. The device comes at an affordable price to benefit designers, developers, and beginners who’re looking to integrate Pi systems into their products. While the Pi has evolved from a simple single board computer to the powerful 3A+ and 3B+ models we have today, their computing power doesn’t compare with what we’re seeing in the latest and more expensive boards, such as Nvidia Jetson Nano. Related: 5 of the Best Raspberry Pi Alternatives in 2019 Nvidia Jetson Nano – The Raspberry Pi of… Read more