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Raspberry Pi now available for bulk orders after increase in production

Waiting to get a Raspberry Pi? Already got one and want more? Now's the time to order, with over 4000 being manufactured each day

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Computeractive will be running a series of articles explaining how to use Raspberry Pi

Everyone can now have as many slices of Raspberry Pi as they want, with the tiny computer no longer restricted to one per customer.

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has said that it is now manufacturing 4000 Raspberry Pi units every day. This means it can finally meet demand, especially for schools and businesses wanting to make bulk orders.

Available from RS Components and element14, Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer that costs less than £30.

We'll have a series of articles explaining how to use Raspberry Pi in upcoming issues of Computeractive.

For more Raspberry Pi news, click here.

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