BLOG DOWNLOADS COMMUNITY HELP TEN MILLIONTH RASPBERRY PI, AND A NEW KIT FORUMS EDUCATION Posted by Eben Upton Raspberry Pi Founder Founder 166 Comments 8th Sep 2016 at 9:00 am When we started Raspberry Pi, we had a simple goal: to increase the number of HALLO DEUTSCHLAND! THE MAGPI MAGAZINE HAS ARRIVED IN GERMANY people applying to study Computer Science at Cambridge. By putting cheap, TEN MILLIONTH RASPBERRY PI, AND A NEW KIT programmable computers in the hands of the right young people, we hoped that we might revive some of the sense of excitement about computing that we had DESKTOP SENSE HAT EMULATOR BLOG FEED back in the 1980s with our Sinclair Spectrums, BBC Micros and Commodore 64s. VIEW THE ARCHIVE At the time, we thought our lifetime volumes might amount to ten thousand units RSS FEED - if we were lucky. There was was no expectation that adults would use Raspberry Pi, no expectation of commercial success, and certainly no expectation that four years later we would be manufacturing tens of thousands of units a day in the UK, and exporting Raspberry Pi all over the world. RASPBERRY PI WEEKLY SIGN UP NOW The first two thousand Raspberry Pis. Each Pi in this pallet now has 5000 siblings. With this in mind, you can imagine how strange it feels to be able to announce that over the last four and a half years we've sold a grand total of ten million Raspberry Pis. Thanks to you, we've beaten our wildest dreams by three orders of magnitude, and we're only just getting started. Every time you buy a Raspberry Pi, you help fund both our ongoing engineering work, and our educational outreach programs, including Code Club and Picademy. Very early on, we decided that we would offer the bare-bones Raspberry Pi board without accessories: that way, cost-conscious customers get the lowest possible price, provided they can beg or borrow USB peripherals, a power supply and an SD card. Over the years, Raspberry Pi distributors have built on this, producing some fantastic bundles for people who would rather get everything they need from a single source. To celebrate the ten millionth Raspberry Pi, for the first time we've put together our own idea of what the perfect bundle would look like, creating the official Raspberry Pi Starter Kit. The starter kit, unboxed and ready to go Inside the minimalist white box (like the official case, another beautiful Kinneir Dufort design), you'll find: A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B An 8GB NOOBS SD card An official case An official 2.5A multi-region power supply An official 1m HDMI cable An optical mouse and a keyboard with high-quality scissor-switch action A copy of Adventures in Raspberry Pi Foundation Edition