The Raspberry Pi organisation has launched the new Pico 2 board offering a significant performance boost, while retaining compatibility with older Raspberry Pi Pico boards.
Highlights include:• a higher core clock speed
• more powerful 150MHz Arm Cortex-M33 cores
• optional RISC‑V cores
• 520KB of on-chip SRAM
• double the memory (4MB vs 2MB)
• new Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M security features
• on-chip switch-mode power supply
• upgraded interfacing capabilities
You can program the Pico 2 using the popular Python and C/C++ languages making it a the ideal microcontroller board for enthusiasts and professional developers alike.
Interstingly the Pico 2 also has unique dual-core, dual-architecture capability allows users to choose between a pair of industry-standard Arm Cortex-M33 cores, plus a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 cores to experiment with the RISC‑V architecture.
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