If it costs more than the $35 target or if it uses a SoC with shitty open source support it will not be a RPi worth its salt. Keep that in mind while you write down your wishlist for the RPi4.
I just hope it will have native gbe, that it will feature something better than the A53 and that it will use a much newer process technology, 22nm FDSOI would be great indeed.
I just don't understand why the RPi is so tied to Broadcom. In the future, I would like to see them migrating to Risc V, but unfortunately there is no competitive, performant Risc V SoC at the moment.
Another thought, it's been 3 years that all we see are budget A53-based SoC. It is taking quite long for the new ARM uarch to reach mainstream market. A76/A56 looks quite promising, but how long until we see that in affordable devices?
I just hope it will have native gbe, that it will feature something better than the A53 and that it will use a much newer process technology, 22nm FDSOI would be great indeed.
I just don't understand why the RPi is so tied to Broadcom. In the future, I would like to see them migrating to Risc V, but unfortunately there is no competitive, performant Risc V SoC at the moment.
Another thought, it's been 3 years that all we see are budget A53-based SoC. It is taking quite long for the new ARM uarch to reach mainstream market. A76/A56 looks quite promising, but how long until we see that in affordable devices?
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