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For added clarity, the Pico includes an RP2040 which is where the PIO runs.



Thanks, and you're correct; not sure why you got downvoted for this. For anyone curious here are the data sheets for RP2040 [for original Pico] and RP2350 [for Pico 2], which describe the systems in detail.

RP2040: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp2040/rp2040-datasheet.p...

RP2350: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp2350/rp2350-datasheet.p...


"the Pico includes an RP2040 which is where the PIO runs" to me sounds like it implies either

- The original Pico was not built around the RP2040 as its central part ("includes" sounds to me like it was an addition)

- The Pico 2 includes a RP2040 (in addition to the RP2350) which runs PIO

Neither of which are true. I'm guessing some other people had a similar reaction.




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