The FTSE 100 hit its highest-ever intraday peak on the last day of July, reaching 10,989 points. Passive yielding resultsIf someone invested £7,777 in the FTSE 100 five years ago, the index would have been at 7,218 points. To this end, one stock I think could beat the FTSE 100 in coming years is Raspberry Pi (LSE:RPI). Unlike much of the FTSE 100, which remains dominated by banks, miners and defensive businesses, Raspberry Pi offers investors exposure to semiconductors and AI. Granted, it's not in the FTSE 100 (yet), but the numbers are certainly moving in the right direction.