



These are small- to medium-sized projects that can be undertaken by anyone who wants an introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language. We’re pleased to have partnered with Raspberry Pi for more than five years, and one of our collaborative efforts is Wolfram Language Projects for Raspberry Pi. The full table of the benchmark can be seen here: We found that on average, among the 15 tests included in our benchmark, the Raspberry Pi 4 is 100% quicker in operating Mathematica 12-with certain tests performing even better than that! We are as excited as ever to see the amazing programs and applications users develop using the new Mathematica 12 and Raspberry Pi 4. Mathematica 12 performs significantly faster on the Raspberry Pi 4 than previous versions. With thousands of different updates across the system, and 278 new functions in 103 areas, there is so much to explore. Version 12 gives Mathematica users new levels of power and effectiveness. Mathematica 12 is a major milestone in our journey that has spanned 30 years, significantly extending the reach of Mathematica and introducing a whole array of new features, including significant expansion of numerical, mathematic and geometric computation, audio and signal processing, text and language processing, machine learning, neural networks and much more. With the recent announcement of the all-new Raspberry Pi 4, we are proud to announce that our latest development, Version 12 of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language, is available for you to use when you get your hands on the Raspberry Pi 4.
