Why would you want a Pico and an ESP32 on the same board?
Access to rpi stuff for education/kids, combined with a v popular and documented platform for wireless connectivity and the benefits of the standard pi footprint (can use HATs) by the look of it. It's niche but I can see why they've done it
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Why would you want a Pico and an ESP32 on the same board?