Premier Farnell, the biggest maker of the wildly popular Raspberry Pi minicomputer, is now being acquired by Daetwyler Holding AG, a Swiss industrial component supplier, for approximately $871 million. According to Bloomberg, the union will reportedly allow both companies to better compete in the components market.
The biggest maker of Raspberry Pis was just acquired for $871 million


“By combining forces, we significantly increase our competitiveness and extend our product range,” Daetwyler Chairman Ulrich Graf said in a statement, “facilitating a one-stop shopping experience for our wide range of customers from a multitude of industries.”
Premier Farnell is one of just a few companies with a license to distribute Raspberry Pis
The UK-based Premier Farnell, which has been distributing electronics since the 1930s, is one of just a few companies with a license to design and distribute Raspberry Pis, which has wide applications for makers, engineers, and educators. The credit card-sized devices are a big part of the company’s business; according to The Wall Street Journal, the division in charge of the Pi — which makes such models as the $5 Pi Zero and the $33 Pi 2 and Pi 3 — pulled in 16 percent of the company’s total revenue last year.
Daetwyler makes and distributes electronics and sealing solutions for a variety of industries, so there’s considerable overlap between its business and Premier Farnell. Today’s acquisition hopefully means the Pi will become even more readily available in the future.











