1. Employs the Raspberry Pi's officially designed RP2350 microcontroller chip.
2. Unique dual-core, dual-architecture design, featuring a dual-core ARM Cortex-M33 processor and a dual-core Hazard3 RISC-V processor, both operating at flexible clock speeds up to 150MHz.
3. Uses Infineon's CYW43439 wireless chip, supporting Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.2.
4. Built-in 520KB SRAM and 4MB on-chip Flash.
5. Stamp hole design for direct soldering to user-designed baseboards.
6. Pico 2 WH uses official solder headers; no stamp hole design, connection to the baseboard is only possible via headers.
7. USB 1.1 host and device support.
8. Supports low-power sleep and hibernation modes.
9. Can be recognized as a mass storage device via USB for drag-and-drop program downloads.
10. Up to 26 versatile GPIO pins.
11. 2 One SPI, two I2C, two UARTs, three 12-bit ADCs, and 16 controllable PWM channels.
12. Twelve programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support.






