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Raspberry Pi posts strong full-year earnings
British tech company reports 25% rise in annual adjusted core earnings
Mar. 31, 2026 at 8:58am
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Single-board computing company Raspberry Pi reported a better-than-expected 25% rise in annual adjusted core earnings to $46.4 million. The British company was boosted by strengthening demand and favorable unit economics in the second half, shipping 4 million units in the second half for a total of 7.6 million units for the year, up 7% on 2024.
Why it matters
Raspberry Pi's strong financial performance highlights the continued demand for its affordable and versatile single-board computers, which have found widespread use in education, hobbyist projects, and embedded systems. The company's ability to navigate supply chain challenges and maintain profitability is a positive sign for the broader UK tech sector.
The details
Raspberry Pi said strong sales momentum had carried into the opening months of this year, but it cautioned that second-half visibility was limited by constraints in the DRAM market.
- Raspberry Pi reported its full-year earnings on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
The players
Raspberry Pi
A British single-board computing company that produces affordable and versatile computers used in education, hobbyist projects, and embedded systems.
The takeaway
Raspberry Pi's robust financial results demonstrate the continued popularity and resilience of its product line, even in the face of supply chain challenges. As the UK tech sector navigates economic uncertainty, Raspberry Pi's performance is a positive sign for the industry's ability to weather the storm.


