Small correction: You can run both RISC-V and ARM at once, although you are restricted to two active cores. The RP2350 datasheet includes a section about setting one core to be ARM and the other to RISC-V
Big mistake caused by greedy !? No WiFi no blue... Behind many other mcu...They will bring the WiFi and Blue version after some profit but its already too late for that !!
Small correction: You can run both RISC-V and ARM at once, although you are restricted to two active cores. The RP2350 datasheet includes a section about setting one core to be ARM and the other to RISC-V
Thanks for that! The datasheet is hot off the presses - we'll check it out and put a note in the description. Thanks again for contributing!
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I do not know how this is even possible.
Please explain.
Thanks for this news!
Elektor site says "pre-order only".
Any guess as to when those orders might be fulfilled?
Very soon! The shipment is on its way to us :-)
Come on, no USB C, i think they will regret that choice.
@0:45 Did I hear the OG had "double the flash memory at 2MB compared to the new Pico at 4MB."?
"The Pico on the left has two megabytes of QSPI flash memory, which is doubled in the Pico 2 featuring four megabytes." :-)
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ram 640kb -> ms-dos !!!
The problem is, that ms-dos only ran on intel cpus. You may have luck with free dos, maybe ported to riscv or arm32
Is it still as easy to brick as the original?
Hi, have you bricked a few? :-)
no wifi, no USB C, no performance improvement.
really an underwhelming upgrade
@@mohamedbelafdal6362 2 more newer processors, 2x SRAM. Definitely improved.
The Pico2 should be 4 times faster, than the pico 1.
Big mistake caused by greedy !? No WiFi no blue... Behind many other mcu...They will bring the WiFi and Blue version after some profit but its already too late for that !!