AI agents drive buzz for Raspberry Pi mini-computers
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AI agents drive buzz for Raspberry Pi mini-computers
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…
Raspberry Pi shares surge on OpenClaw AI agent buzz as CEO Eben Upton buying draws retail traders
Raspberry Pi shares surged 42% on Tuesday after CEO Eben Upton bought stock and traders bet on AI tools like OpenClaw running on its low-cost boards. The stock closed up 36% at 415 pence, lifting the company’s market value to about £1 billion. Investors cited growing interest in “local AI” on cheap devices instead of cloud servers. Raspberry Pi shipped 7.6 million units in 2025, but warned of risks from rising memory costs. The post Raspberry Pi…
Should I buy red hot UK growth stock Raspberry Pi near £5?
Raspberry Pi (LSE: RPI) is one of the hottest growth stocks in the FTSE 350 index right now. Over the last week, it has jumped around 90%. Now, Iâm sitting on a pile of cash at the moment and looking for investment opportunities. Should I buy shares in this under-the-radar British computer company? Letâs discuss. What is it? Itâs been a while since Iâve covered Raspberry Pi. In fact, I havenât written about it since shortly after its I…
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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