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Raspberry Pi 2 Model B: 1GB RAM 900Mhz ARMv7 Processor

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The Raspberry Pi 2 is a credit card sized computer with a quad core that can plug into your TV and keyboard. Great for advanced projects where you need a lot of extra processing power, ethernet connectivity, or HDMI capabilities. The Raspberry Pi 2 runs an ARMv7 processor and can run the full range of ARM GNU/Linux distributions, including Snappy Ubuntu Core, as well as Microsoft Windows 10!

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The Raspberry Pi 2 with 1GB of RAM is a little PC that can be used like any other computer and can run a full range of ARM GNU/Linux distributions including Snappy Ubuntu Core, as well as Microsoft Windows 10! USB mice and keyboard compatible with ethernet connectivity and high-definition video capabilities. The Raspberry Pi 2 has a quad core processor (ARMv7) uses a microSD card reader to boot off and store to a microSD card.

If you're trying to figure out whether you should use this microPC or the Arduino UNO, we recommend you select the Raspberry Pi if you feel the need to have a full PC with an Operating System, if all you're looking for is a simple robotics project, the Arduino UNO will be simpler for beginners. This board is intended to run ARM GNU/Linux operating systems including Snappy Ubuntu Core and Microsoft Windows 10.

In summary, the Raspberry Pi 2 has a quadcore chipset (ARMv7), 6 times the speed, double the RAM and the same number of I/O pins, 4 USB ports and microSD card storage as the Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+.

Raspberry Pi 2 Model B V1.1 uses BCM2836 and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B V1.2 uses BCM2837.

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