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Raspberry Pi is now manufacturing 70,000 Pi 5s per week, will surge to 90,000 in February
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The cheapest rpi that isn't a zero or pico started at $35. You can buy a Pi 4 Model B 1GB for $35 on pishop.us right now.
The pi 5 won't ever be $35 because that's not the price point it was designed to hit. That's why they have a range of products, so you can buy the one that fits your budget.
Of course the pi 4 is still part of the product range. It's still being actively manufactured and sold. Same for the pi3.
As far as memory size, that wasn't part of your original complaint. You want a $35 computer, that's how much you get. The original pi was $35 and had 256mb of ram.
-edit also, $35 in 2012 is $47 today with inflation. The pi 4 is a crazy good deal and readily available. This complaint just has no merit.
This is just goal moving at this point. And stating just plain incorrect facts. I'm out.
I didn't ignore anything. You edited your reply to make it look like I did.
I replied at 7:31GMT. You replied to that at 7:34GMT. You edited your original post at 7:44GMT for some reason.
This isn't reddit where you can't see when or if someone edited their comment.
Yea. I miss those days.
I wouldn't expect that kind of price anymore except for the Zero models.
The pi 4 is literally $35 right now. The original pi, adjusted for inflation, was $47.
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.