The Raspberry Pi has proved a massive success with developers and students alike--and now Microsoft has decided to get in on the act with an Atom-powered Windows board. But it fails to compete on one of the most important features: price.
The Raspberry Pi has proved a massive success with developers and students alike--and now Microsoft has decided to get in on the act with an Atom-powered Windows board. But it fails to compete on one of the most important features: price.
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