Raspberry Pi 4 now has more RAM capacity than some laptops As announced today (May 28) on the Raspberry Pi Foundation blog, a new 8GB version of the nearly year-old model is now shipping and costs $75
This new version is for tinkerers who push the Raspberry Pi 4 to its limits The announcement mentions using the Raspberry Pi for "compiling and linking large software and running heavy server workloads," and for those who use the Raspberry Pi as a standalone computer and are frustrated by the number of browser tabs they can keep open without performance degradation He mentions people complaining about the number of browser tabs they can have open without performance degradation
This 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 is nearly identical to the original except for memory, with the same ARM CPU, the same HDMI, USB, and Ethernet ports; the 4GB Raspberry Pi 4 costs $55 and the 2GB model is $35
Thanks to a reference left in the Raspberry Pi 4 Beginner's Guide and Compliance Leaflet, this long-rumored version has appeared, thanks to the folks at Micron who provided the components for the new edition
The Raspberry Pi 4 had to make a few changes to the way the device is powered, especially due to this new amount of memory Sharp-eyed builders will notice that the switch-mode power supply has been removed from the right side of the board and a new switcher has been placed next to the USB-C power connector This particular change is related to why it took so long to release the 8GB version due to supply chain problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
In today's news, the Raspberry Pi Foundation also announced that the OS will be renamed Raspberry Pi OS Speaking of which
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has recognized that power users want a 64-bit system image and has released a 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS image It can be found here [Ubuntu and Gentoo offer 64-bit versions of their Pi-friendly Linux distributions
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