What began as a hobbyist and educational device is now an IoT powerhouse heading for an IPO. Credit: Shutterstock The makers of the Raspberry Pi have filed documents with the London Stock Exchange saying that the tiny hobbyist computers will soon be sold by a publicly traded company, Raspberry Pi Limited. The filing, published May 15, said that the Pi has developed a “strong track record of revenue growth and profitability,” having pulled in $266 million in revenue over the course of 2023. Its products are sold in 70 different countries, and Raspberry Pi has partnered up with numerous major technology companies, including Sony and Arm. Since 2021, Raspberry Pi has been part of the semiconductor market, as well, having launched the RP2040 microcontroller in that year. The company also boasts an extensive sales channel, with more than 100 resellers, as well as licensing arrangements with manufacturer Premier Farnell. The Raspberry Pi debuted in 2012 as a general-use computing module designed to fit into everything from home hobbyist projects like DIY home automation to coding education. It was the brainchild of Eben Upton, an academic at the University of Cambridge and computer scientist, who conceived of the Pi as a way to help democratize access to computers for educational purposes. Since then, the Pi has found its way into a dizzying array of projects, both home-brewed and commercial, with 61 million units sold as of this February. In 2023, the company’s filing said, 72% of its sales went to the industrial and embedded market, an illustration of Raspberry Pi’s importance to the world of IoT. The Pi’s use in IoT has seen it used to power devices used to detect flu-like symptoms in crowds to monitor for COVID-19, as an industrial modem and router, and as a network monitoring node. Rumors of an IPO had circulated since January, according to a report from Tom’s Hardware, which said that the company – which is still overseen by the nonprofit Raspberry Pi Foundation – had retained investment banks Peel Hunt and Jefferies to prepare for a public offering (later confirmed by Upton), valuing the company at roughly $560 million. Upton said in the filing that the commercial and industrial uses of the Raspberry Pi have become a success, spurred by an ecosystem of individuals and businesses: “We’re now seeing the former feed into the latter, as the first generation who encountered Raspberry Pi as young people take their experience with our technology into their professional careers.” The University of Cambridge, at the Pi’s tenth anniversary in 2022, said that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has helped to support more than 26,000 teachers in the UK through the provision of certification and development programs, and that the Pi is the best-selling computer to come out of the UK. Related content news F5, Nvidia team to boost AI, cloud security F5 and Nvidia team to integrate the F5 BIG-IP Next for Kubernetes platform with Nvidia BlueField-3 DPUs. By Michael Cooney Oct 24, 2024 3 mins Generative AI Cloud Security Cloud Computing analysis AWS, Google Cloud certs command highest pay Skillsoft’s annual ranking finds AWS security certifications can bring in more than $200,000 while other cloud certifications average more than $175,000 in the U.S. By Denise Dubie Oct 24, 2024 8 mins Certifications IT Jobs Careers opinion Why enterprises should care more about net neutrality Net neutrality policies are the most significant regulatory influence on the Internet and data services, and they're the reason why end-to-end Internet QoS isn’t available. By Tom Nolle Oct 23, 2024 7 mins Network Management Software Telecommunications Industry news Network jobs watch: Hiring, skills and certification trends What IT leaders need to know about expanding responsibilities, new titles and hot skills for network professionals and I&O teams. By Denise Dubie Oct 23, 2024 33 mins Careers Data Center Networking PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe