Can we be done with the A57 yet? It's ancient.
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NVIDIA Unveils $59 USD Raspberry Pi Competitor With Jetson Nano 2GB
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Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
It is interesting that everybody compares the card to PI when there are so many similar boards. Odroid for examples has some very nice boards that would be competitive for some uses.
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2GB RAM? No thanks. Even at 4GB, my RPi4 really could use more RAM. I keep eyeballing the 8GB version whenever it goes in stock, but at $75 I keep hesitantly passing, hoping maybe they'll someday have a 16GB or some other big improvement to justify spending my money.
The old A57 CPU is a minus too. I was hoping being so old, it would not have speculative execution and all the security bugs that brings, but nope, A57 is on the vulnerable list. So no advantages, just slowness. Boo.
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Originally posted by ed31337 View PostThe old A57 CPU is a minus too. I was hoping being so old, it would not have speculative execution and all the security bugs that brings, but nope, A57 is on the vulnerable list. So no advantages, just slowness. Boo.
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Originally posted by ed31337 View Post2GB RAM? No thanks. Even at 4GB, my RPi4 really could use more RAM. I keep eyeballing the 8GB version whenever it goes in stock, but at $75 I keep hesitantly passing, hoping maybe they'll someday have a 16GB or some other big improvement to justify spending my money.
I don't expect to see a Pi5 or Pi6 with more than 8 GB. What would be nice is an ARM board that is around ODROID-H2 size, with two DDR4 SO-DIMM slots so you could put in 8, 16, 32, or even 64 GB of RAM. If it's on the market, it's probably not cheap.
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