I saw this today too, which is pretty cool. It's called the Pico Vision and it's a custom board that uses two Raspberry Pi Picos (well, one Pico and an additional RP2040 processor), one of which is configured as a GPU.
The application of these is aimed at digital signage really (something I'd have looked at in my previous job), but you could also do some hacking on it and create a custom Gameboy. It'll run the original Doom at a decent framerate - this is on a microcontroller. Impressive stuff.
A powerful digital video stick for bold audio visual adventures, with dual RP2040 chips and a conveniently HDMI-shaped output connector to boot!
It's not the cheapest at £35 and you could do similar stuff with a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W for less, but I'll probably pick one of these up at some point.
Fun little project using s raspberry pi pico, and a bit of software called pico boot (i need a new soldering iron i think as i struggled a bit with it getting hot enough), End result is a Game cube that you can rip your games too and play imports on.
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