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by jabbany
1110 days ago
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Right, but an 8G RPi is $75 MSRP, so this is over a 30% - 50% higher cost! For most projects that really _need_ a Pi (for the GPIO, CSI etc.), most don't require the 8G version, and you can get by with a 2 or 4G which is closer to $50 or less. If the goal is compute/$ (or for that matter, compute/W) though, Pis are nowhere near being the most efficient for that and haven't been for years. |
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