• Jajcus
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    772 years ago

    Doesn’t sound like the ‘cheap small computer you can run your hobby electronics project on’ that the original Pi used to be. It is not as cheap and a power hungry beast, still small, though. More and more like a PC and less and less a small cheap embedded platform. For some people it is a plus (I guess for most people here), for some not so much.

    I tend to build my projects on Raspberry Pi Pico now, but sometimes I would need something more powerful and Raspberry Pi 5 will be too much.

    • @RegalPotoo@lemmy.world
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      422 years ago

      The project goal has never been a ‘cheap small computer you can run your hobby electronics project on’. The whole point of the project is to build a small cheap PC to give away to school children to increase computer literacy, while making it attractive enough for normal people to buy to fund the charity side

    • Hydroel
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      132 years ago

      Isn’t the Pi 3B still available for that kind of job?

        • @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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          32 years ago

          I just noticed on rpilocator that there are a couple US sellers who have RPi4-1GB boards in stock for $35. I might have to try and snag one since my Kodi device has been acting up lately.

        • Hydroel
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          22 years ago

          But there already is a device that answer that specific need, so it wouldn’t make sense for the Raspberry 5 to replace it.

      • Jajcus
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        22 years ago

        Not that easily and cheaply as they used to be.

      • @TrejoPhD@lemmy.world
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        12 years ago

        And the 4B

        Right now getting compute modules is the hard part. When the inevitable CM5 comes out…

    • phillaholic
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      72 years ago

      You can buy beelink small form factor pcs from Amazon for around $150 with cases and power supplies included.

    • Avid Amoeba
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      22 years ago

      I think they still make the older ones if you want something middle-of-the-road.

      • Corgana
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        42 years ago

        Yes, the numbers on a Pi aren’t referring to a “version” like with the iPhone, but to it’s power. A Pi Zero isn’t the oldest, it’s the simplest.