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by simias
4525 days ago
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Raspberry Pi is weak only by very modern standards, Linux and the BSDs were first implemented on much weaker hardware. And NetBSD famously runs on a toaster. The embedded world has seen a massive performance boost in the last decade, the raspberry pi would've looked like a supercomputer in the 90s... My point is that while the raspberry is not very powerful by today's standards it still has all the features of a modern "desktop" system: an MMU, SIMD, USB, graphic acceleration to cite a few. The line between embedded and desktop architectures is getting blurrier by the year. |
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