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AI agents drive buzz for Raspberry Pi mini-computers

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Shares in a British PC maker soared Tuesday after a social media post suggested that AI agents could drive demand for the simplest commercially available computer. A Raspberry Pi is like a normal PC, except packed onto a single, credit card-sized circuit board. Popular with educators and computer hobbyists, the low-cost machines are now being sought for running AI agents like OpenClaw, as a safer alternative to a user’s main device, or the cloud…

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The stock of Raspberry Pi shoots up by 43 percent. The reason is a new hype around the AI software OpenClaw, which runs ef-fi-zi-ent on the minicomputers. Do hamster purchases now threaten bottlenecks? We clarify the background. (Continue reading)

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Semafor broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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