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CAMBRIDGE, UK - Raspberry Pi Holdings plc unveiled its Raspberry Pi 500+ all-in-one keyboard computer on Thursday, targeting businesses facing Windows 10 end-of-life challenges with a low-cost alternative.
The new device features a quad-core 64-bit Arm processor, 16GB RAM, and swappable SSD in a keyboard form factor with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
Raspberry Pi has partnered with NComputing to offer the device with LEAF OS, a secure operating system designed for virtual desktop environments. The collaboration aims to provide enterprises with an alternative solution as Windows 10 support ends in October 2025.
According to the company's press release statement, over 40% of business PCs cannot migrate to Windows 11, creating potential security risks for organizations.
The Raspberry Pi 500+ with LEAF OS enables businesses to run computing workloads centrally rather than on individual devices, potentially reducing security risks and simplifying IT management.
"Raspberry Pi 500+ brings enterprise-ready performance in a compact, keyboard-based form factor," said Eben Upton, CEO of Raspberry Pi. "By working with NComputing, enterprises can now deploy this device with LEAF OS to securely deliver Windows 11 and cloud-based applications, all at a fraction of the cost of traditional endpoints."
NComputing's LEAF OS provides a read-only operating system with no local data storage and supports major virtual desktop and cloud platforms. The system includes Endpoint Manager for centralized device configuration and management.
Young Song, CEO of NComputing, described the partnership as bringing "an innovative, cost-effective, and secure solution to organisations facing the Windows 10 end-of-life challenge."
The company stated that the Raspberry Pi 500+ is its most sophisticated product to date, designed specifically for enterprise customers seeking ready-to-deploy solutions.
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