➀ Raspberry Pi has introduced RISC-V cores on its new microcontroller, alongside Arm Cortex-M33 cores, making RISC-V more accessible. ➁ The new microcontroller, Proc0 and Proc1, can be independently set to either Arm Cortex-M33 or RISC-V core at boot. ➂ Raspberry Pi has also launched the Pico 2 development/application board to support the MCU, with additional boards featuring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or LoRa announced by other companies.
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