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Scheduling Analysis of UAV Flight Control Workloads on PREEMPT_RT Linux Using a Raspberry Pi 5

arXiv:2604.19275v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Modern UAV architectures increasingly aim to unify high-level autonomy and low-level flight control on a single General-Purpose Operating System (GPOS). However, complex multi-core System-on-Chips (SoCs) introduce significant timing indeterminism due to shared resource contention. This paper performs an architectural analysis of the PREEMPT RT Linux kernel on a Raspberry Pi 5, specifically isolating the impact of kernel activation paths...

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UK's Raspberry Pi shares hit record as industrial demand boosts outlook

UK's Raspberry Pi shares hit record as industrial demand boosts outlook June 5 : Britain's Raspberry Pi on Friday upgraded its full-year profit outlook, sending shares of the single-board computer maker to an all-time high. The Cambridge-based company said strong pricing and demand from industrial customers helped it weather soaring memory-chip costs, though its profitability per unit would moderate in the second half as the inventory of chips secured at lower prices begins to shrink....

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UK's Raspberry Pi lifts annual profit forecast on strong first-half results

UK's Raspberry Pi lifts annual profit forecast on strong first-half results June 5 : Single-board computing company Raspberry Pi on Friday raised its full-year 2026 profit forecast, saying strong AI-related demand was expected to result in adjusted core profit "significantly ahead" of market expectations for the year. The company expects first-half core profit of at least $38 million, with unit shipments of over 4 million for the six months ending June 30. The performance is likely to be...

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A Matter Wi-Fi Light Bulb in Rust on the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 W

This repository contains examples for the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 (RP2350) board, written in Rust using the Embassy async framework. cargo generate --git https://github.com/ImplFerris/pico2-template.git --name rust-rpico2-embassy-examples Board: Raspberry Pi Pico 2 - MCU: RP2350 (Dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 and RISC-V cores) - On-board peripherals: - LED on GPIO25 - I2C pins: - I2C0 SDA: GPIO4 - I2C0 SCL: GPIO5 - I2C1 SDA: GPIO2 - I2C1 SCL: GPIO3 - UART pins: - UART0 TX: GPIO0, UART0 RX: GPIO1 -...

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LLM Inference at the Edge: Mobile, NPU, and GPU Performance Efficiency Trade-offs Under Sustained Load

arXiv:2603.23640v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Deploying large language models on-device for always-on personal agents demands sustained inference from hardware tightly constrained in power, thermal envelope, and memory. We benchmark Qwen 2.5 1.5B (4-bit quantised) across four platforms: a Raspberry Pi 5 with Hailo-10H NPU, a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, an iPhone 16 Pro, and a laptop NVIDIA RTX 4050 GPU. Using a fixed 258-token prompt over 20 warm-condition iterations per device, we...

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Avian Visitors I was initally planning on leaving this as a ‘true’ personal project of sorts. I love a good project writeup of course, but frankly I thought this was too quick an afternoon project to warrant any more documentation than a tweet. Twitter thought otherwise … i mounted a tiny microphone on my apartment balcony to listen for any birds passing by and built a site to collage them as they're heard pic.twitter.com/85KrLRL5tu —

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Radxa Dragon Q8B: A Laptop Cosplaying as an SBC?

The Radxa Q6A was Radxa’s first Qualcomm-based SBC release last year, and even though we’re still deep in the midst of RAMageddon, Radxa are announcing the Dragon Q8B today, the very same day you’re reading this. Even I don’t know how I’ve managed that in 2026. At its core, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 SoC running at 3GHz provides the horsepower, and provide it does.

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SpacemiT shows off usably quick RISC-V mini desktop

UBUNTU SUMMIT SpacemiT is demonstrating its impressive new K3 RISC-V SoC, a fairly hefty 16-core device – with a moderately hefty price. One of the few hardware vendors exhibiting at the recent Ubuntu Summit was SpacemiT. (The site is available in both Chinese and English – click the globe symbol at top right to switch between them.) The company’s product page for the Key Stone K3 chip has specs that look powerful: 16 CPU cores, divided between eight of SpacemiT’s own X100 cores, running at...

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