The UK-based educational nonprofit released a new, tiny computer on Thursday for $5, the Raspberry Pi Zero, and sold out of it online within a day.
That's $30 cheaper than its original Raspberry Pi model, which went on sale in 2012.
And $4 less than the CHIP, which raised more than $2 million on Kickstarter earlier this year.
The Raspberry Pi made a name for itself as the maker of the world's smallest and cheapest computer in 2012.
Essentially, Raspberry Pi computers are just motherboards that can be built to power robots, and used to create connected devices.
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