Build your own computer in a keyboard with the Raspberry Pi 5
Four years ago, the Raspberry Pi organization offered for sale an extremely interesting keyboard with a built-in personal computer. Here it was a Raspberry Pi 400, which had a quad-core and 64-bit processor, four gigabytes of system memory, and WiFi and Bluetooth wireless connection. In addition, it had a dual display output and a 40-pin GPIO connector.
Since the Raspberry Pi didn't overhaul the computer in the Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard, computer geek Arnov Sharma took matters into his own hands. He has prepared his own version of a desktop computer in a keyboard. The novelty was given the designation Raspberry Pi 1000, and it is based on the extremely popular and still very powerful computer system Raspberry Pi 5.
Arnov Sharma also included a cooling fan in the project for flawless operation of the system. In addition, it also contains a Raspberry Pi M.2 Hat module for connecting a Solid State drive. As expected, the novelty is compact, but it can also run more demanding content.
You can also make a computer in a Raspberry Pi 1000 keyboard yourself. Build instructions, along with blueprints, are available at https://www.hackster.io/Arnov_Sharma_makes/raspberry-pi-1000-6b8710.