Three and a half years after the launch of the original Pico, Raspberry Pi has announced a successor to their line of affordable microcontroller boards – the Raspberry Pi Pico 2. It sports the new RP2350 chip which houses a wealth of new features (including RISC-V Processors) and a potential step increase in performance – all for roughly only a US dollar more than the first Pico. In this guide, we are going to jump into all the juicy details from the announcement and see what it means for us makers.
The Pico 2 shares the same pinout and footprint as the original Pico, and likely shares the same workflows, meaning it will most likely be a seamless swap-out in your projects. Our understanding right now is that everything you can do on the first pico, you will be able to do on this one.
If you are interested in learning how to use a Pico, our beginner workshop is the best place to start.

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