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The Raspberry Pi Pico goes wireless with the $6 W

"Some cost increase can be attributed to the PCB and the PMIC on the chip "

"It's taken longer than we expected to get the production test up to full speed," he added,"but we're there now." Constrained is certainly a word that springs to mind when considering several of the company's other products, which seem to be made of unobtainium thanks to the supply chain woes afflicting businesses.

Not so usual was the ability to scan for access points, demonstrating the new wireless tech was both up and running and easily accessible. The option to operate in both station and access-point modes should make for some intriguing use cases.

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