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So….What’s not to like? Back in my younger days we were controlling hydro plants with much much less resources available. I can program in ‘C’, Assembly, and get to the registers if I want… Or go higher level with Python, Pascal, Perl, even Fortran … You name it. ![]() For the things I do, High Performance? I don’t need blazing speed for my applications. Who needs a keyboard, mouse, and displays (but hey, you want ’em you can certainly add them…)? Just use SSH to manage your RPI. I can run it headless, or have a GUI if I want. KEYBOARD MAESTRO IDLE HANDLER FULLMy … My… Are we jealous or something that there is a 35-55 dollar small fan-less computer that actually works great out of the box? I like having a full Linux stack of utilities at my finger tips in a small package, The RPI is swimming in memory (even 1G is overkill for most things), plus lots of add-on boards and I/O to play with for fun automation projects. KEYBOARD MAESTRO IDLE HANDLER UPGRADEPosted in News, Raspberry Pi Tagged ram, raspberry pi, Raspberry Pi 4, SBC, upgrade Post navigation That said, the pricing for the 1 GB model won’t be changing, so there’s no cost advantage to using it in new designs.Ĭombined with news that compatibility issues the Pi 4 had with generic USB-C power supplies was fixed with an under the radar board revision, it seems there’s never been a better time to upgrade to the latest and greatest version of everyone’s favorite Linux board. So if you’ve got a commercial or industrial application that might not take kindly to the hardware getting switched out, you’ll still have a source of spares. Rather than delete the product from the lineup entirely, the company will be keeping it available for anyone who needs it. Alas, it looks like we’ll have to continue to wait.įor those who are invested in the 1 GB model, have no fear. There has been speculation that the Pi 4 is capable of operating with 8 GB of RAM and unveiling that news to coincide with this anniversary would have been a clever marketing move. This change comes just two days before the Pi’s 8th birthday. In a blog post this morning, Eben Upton said that with RAM prices falling over the last year, the company thought it was time they passed the savings onto the customer. So it’s little surprise that the Raspberry Pi Foundation has decided to shift things around and lower the price of the 2 GB model to the traditional $35. In light of the considerable upgrade in processing power, the choice to outfit the base model Pi 4 with just 1 GB of RAM always seemed a bit odd. KEYBOARD MAESTRO IDLE HANDLER FREESome would even argue that the Pi 4, with a quad-core Cortex-A72 running at 1.5 GHz, now holds its own as a lightweight ARM desktop computer for those interested in finally breaking free from x86. The Raspberry Pi 4 represents a significant performance increase over previous generations, unlocking potential applications that were simply beyond the abilities of these diminutive Single Board Computers (SBCs) in the past. ![]()
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