➀ Pimoroni has introduced a new wireless development board, Pico Plus 2 W, with the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller. It features 2.4GHz communication, Bluetooth, and 16Mbyte of flash. The board is designed to maintain compatibility with existing Pico add-ons. ➁ The RP2350 microcontroller offers dual Cortex-M33 cores and can be booted with RISC-V cores. Performance improvements include up to 2x faster MicroPython tests and 20x faster floating-point number crunching in C/C++. ➂ The board measures 53 x 21 x 9mm and operates on 3 – 5.5V power.
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