
The Pico 2's design also includes expanded memory, with 264KB of SRAM and 2MB of onboard flash storage, catering to more demanding projects. Despite these upgrades, the device lacks built-in Wi-Fi, although a variant with this feature is expected later in the year. The initial supply of Pico 2 units is limited, but increased production is anticipated in the coming weeks. This launch marks Raspberry Pi’s continued commitment to providing affordable, versatile microcontrollers that cater to both DIY enthusiasts and professional developers, reinforcing its position as a leader in the maker community.