It’s a Raspberry Pi 5 in a keyboard, and it’s called the Raspberry Pi 500

Raspberry Pi introduces the Raspberry Pi 500, a keyboard-integrated computer with updated specs, costing $90.

: Raspberry Pi has released the Raspberry Pi 500, an updated computer integrated into a keyboard, with specifications matching the Raspberry Pi 5. The device is intended to be user-friendly, hiding all chipsets within the keyboard, and is suitable for replacing outdated PCs. Priced at $90, it offers a 64-bit quad-core Arm processor, 8GB RAM, and dual micro-HDMI ports, among other features. The launch includes U.K. and U.S. keyboard variants, with more to follow.

Raspberry Pi has unveiled the Raspberry Pi 500, a new iteration of its keyboard-integrated computer, featuring performance on par with the Raspberry Pi 5. This model is designed to offer a simplified setup experience by concealing all its components within the keyboard, making it less intimidating for beginners.

The Raspberry Pi 500 is ideally suited for users seeking to replace outdated computers, featuring a 64-bit quad-core Arm processor, 8GB of RAM, and two micro-HDMI ports supporting up to two 4K displays. Additionally, it includes three USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and a 40-pin expansion header, all for a price of $90.

Available initially in U.K. and U.S. layouts, other international versions are on the way. The device underscores Raspberry Pi's educational roots and affordability, providing an alternative to more expensive devices like Chromebooks and iPads, with its flexibility and customizability encouraging innovation.