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by johansch 3463 days ago
The details around the commercial relationship between Qualcomm and the Raspberry Pi foundation is lacking quite a bit in transparency in my mind.

I guess that one of my suspicions here is that some people are making lots of money on something that is billed and marketed as a selfless charity.

(https://www.raspberrypi.org/files/about/RaspberryPiFoundatio... is not nearly detailed enough.)

OLPC is a whole other kind of (a very academic kind of) disaster.

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Any specific allegations you'd like to make, despite having got the related company name wrong, or just nebulous smears?
(Yeah; I meant Broadcom, not Qualcomm.)

No specific allegations. I just find it odd that Broadcom apparently still sell these chips at a low price only (?) to the RasPi foundation - just because of a personal relationship - someone who worked at Broadcom then created the RasPi foundation.

What does Broadcom get out of this exclusive relationship? (Is it still exclusive?) It just smelled odd when I first heard about this way back in 2012 or so when it first launched. Four years later there's lots of volume, but the same arrangement is still going strong. I find this peculiar.

The arrangement is unusual, but I wonder why you're using words like "odd" and "peculiar" to describe it, as if Broadcom has ulterior motives.

Broadcom sells parts cheaply or at cost and in return gets some free advertising and the appearance of being altruistic. It all seems fairly uncomplicated.

Well, what _do_ you think Broadcom gets out of this?

And more importantly, what do I (as a RPi user) lose out?

>"And more importantly, what do I (as a RPi user) lose out?"

If nothing else, you miss out from the benefits of stronger competition. The Odroid-W is one example of a product that appeared to be cancelled because of the Raspberry Pi Foundation's close ties with Broadcom:

https://liliputing.com/2014/08/hardkernels-raspberry-pi-like...

>"Qualcomm"

I think you're thinking of Broadcom.

Ehm. Yeah. :)