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No. RPi used to be $25 or $35 , and then use equipment lying around. Now it's $80, plus high performance power, case, active cooling, storage, etc. RPi is no longer in it's own original category. And when you compare via cost, it's a loser these days. The only way the RPI isn't a complete loser is inertia, pure and simple. |
If you are interested in a Pi that is in their original category, there are options available.