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19        callbacks.
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28        We've observed a ~2x speed improvement in classification algorithms
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39        The Pigweed team is excited to announce the launch of the first
40        preview release of the Pigweed SDK with official hardware support
41        for Raspberry Pi’s newest microprocessor products, the RP2350 and
42        Pico 2!
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53        source files, you use these preprocessor variables to conditionally
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