Plus discussion on neuromorphic computing and an interesting collaboration with The Royal Mint

Raspberry Pi Weekly

Howdy,

If you haven't started your Christmas shopping yet, then well done — you are more adult than I. But if you are thinking about what to buy for the tech enthusiasts in your life, The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2026 has just been published. It's the perfect primer for the ultimate Raspberry Pi experience, and it sports a fresh new look this year with a very pretty front cover.

We also came across a new product: Prophesee's GenX320 Starter Kit, which brings event-based vision to Raspberry Pi 5. It led us down a rabbit hole exploring what 'neuromorphic computing' actually means, and we feel 38% smarter now.

Elsewhere, we discovered how Raspberry Pi's partnership with Sony UK TEC in Pencoed, South Wales, ensures that our manufacturing practices are environmentally sound — including an interesting collaboration with The Royal Mint, just a few miles away from Sony's factory.

Peace,

Ashley

The Official Raspberry Pi Handbook 2026 is here!
The 2026 edition features 200 pages of incredible builds, reviews, and in-depth tutorials to help you create your own projects.
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Event-based vision comes to Raspberry Pi 5 with the Prophesee GenX320 Starter Kit
Prophesee's GenX320 Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 brings neuromorphic sensing technology to the Raspberry Pi developer community.
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Sustainable solutions with Raspberry Pi: Local, zero-waste manufacturing and precious metal recovery
How Raspberry Pi's partnership with Sony UK TEC in Pencoed, South Wales, ensures our manufacturing practices are environmentally sound.
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