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Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi is a series of affordable single-board computers for education, prototyping, and IoT projects.
Versions
24
Latest Version
N/A
Active Support
20
EOL
4
Lifecycle Timeline
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5-500+
5-500+
5-500
5-500
cm5
cm5
pico2
pico2
5
5
cm4s
cm4s
zero-2-w
zero-2-w
pico
pico
4-400
4-400
cm4
cm4
Active SupportSecurity SupportEOL
Versions
| Release | Release Date | Active Support | EOL | Latest Version | LTS | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5-500+ | Sep 25, 2025 | - | Jan 1, 2035 | - | No | Active |
| 5-500 | Dec 9, 2024 | - | Jan 1, 2034 | - | No | Active |
| cm5 | Nov 27, 2024 | - | Jan 1, 2036 | - | No | Active |
| pico2 | Aug 8, 2024 | - | Jan 1, 2040 | - | No | Active |
| 5 | Oct 23, 2023 | - | Jan 1, 2036 | - | No | Active |
| cm4s | Apr 4, 2022 | - | Jan 1, 2034 | - | No | Active |
| zero-2-w | Oct 28, 2021 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| pico | Jan 21, 2021 | - | Jan 1, 2036 | - | No | Active |
| 4-400 | Nov 2, 2020 | - | Jan 1, 2028 | - | No | Active |
| cm4 | Oct 19, 2020 | - | Jan 1, 2034 | - | No | Active |
| 4-b | Jun 24, 2019 | - | Jan 1, 2034 | - | No | Active |
| cm3+ | Jan 28, 2019 | - | Jan 1, 2028 | - | No | Active |
| 3-a+ | Nov 15, 2018 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| 3-b+ | Mar 14, 2018 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| zero-w | Feb 28, 2017 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| cm3 | Jan 16, 2017 | - | Jan 1, 2028 | - | No | Active |
| 3-b | Feb 29, 2016 | - | Jan 1, 2028 | - | No | Active |
| zero | Nov 26, 2015 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| 2-b | Feb 2, 2015 | - | Jan 1, 2026 | - | No | EOL |
| 1-a+ | Nov 10, 2014 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| 1-b+ | Jul 14, 2014 | - | Jan 1, 2030 | - | No | Active |
| cm1 | Apr 7, 2014 | - | Jan 1, 2026 | - | No | EOL |
| 1-a | Feb 4, 2013 | - | Nov 10, 2014 | - | No | EOL |
| 1-b | Mar 1, 2012 | - | Jul 14, 2014 | - | No | EOL |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which versions of Raspberry Pi have reached end of life?
The following Raspberry Pi versions have reached end of life and no longer receive security updates: 2-b, cm1, 1-a, 1-b. It is recommended to upgrade to a supported version.
Is it safe to continue using Raspberry Pi 2-b?
Raspberry Pi 2-b has reached end of life and no longer receives security patches or bug fixes. Continuing to use it may expose your systems to known vulnerabilities. We strongly recommend upgrading to a supported version.
What is the latest version of Raspberry Pi?
The latest version of Raspberry Pi is 5-500+, released in the 5-500+ release cycle.
How many versions of Raspberry Pi are currently supported?
Raspberry Pi currently has 20 actively supported version(s): 5-500+, 5-500, cm5, pico2, 5, cm4s, zero-2-w, pico, 4-400, cm4, 4-b, cm3+, 3-a+, 3-b+, zero-w, cm3, 3-b, zero, 1-a+, 1-b+.
When does Raspberry Pi 5-500+ reach end of life?
Raspberry Pi 5-500+ is scheduled to reach end of life on Jan 1, 2035.
What should I do when Raspberry Pi reaches end of life?
When a Raspberry Pi version reaches end of life, you should: 1) Plan your migration to a supported version as soon as possible. 2) Review the release notes for breaking changes. 3) Test your applications thoroughly in a staging environment. 4) Update your dependencies to ensure compatibility with the new version.