• AggressivelyPassive@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    Yep. The initial idea was to have a cheap SBC, that you could give to an entire classroom without being worried too much if some of them break. 35€ are not exactly cheap, but doable. 80-90€ is simply not viable for that purpose anymore.

    At the same time, for more serious projects, it’s lacking too many features like sata, pcie, etc., etc.

    I feel like RPi is coasting on momentum, without a clear direction.

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      9 months ago

      You know that RPi 5 actually does have PCIe, right?
      And you know that RPI Zero 2W is as fast as an Raspberry pi 3, so plenty fast for the purpose you described, right?

      And you know that the RPi 4 and 5 in particular are so fast that they can easily power your homelanb, 3d printer, smart home and NAS without breaking a sweat, right?

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        9 months ago

        Yet they’re still inferior to even older x86 hardware. You can pick up a used NUC (or similar) for less than a pi 4 and it blows it out of the water on performance, while using only marginally more power.

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      9 months ago

      The initial idea was to have a cheap SBC, that you could give to an entire classroom without being worried too much if some of them break.