Happy Second Anniversary to the Raspberry Pi
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So the little $35 ARM computer board that started the public ARM system revolution just recently turned two years old. I think everyone knows that I love alternative processor architectures and RISC computing so I've always been intrigued by the ability to get ARM computers. Here are some interesting facts about the Raspberry Pi:
http://xmodulo.com/2014/03/interesting-facts-raspberry-pi.html
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@scottalanmiller said:
So the little $35 ARM computer board that started the public ARM system revolution just recently turned two years old. I think everyone knows that I love alternative processor architectures and RISC computing so I've always been intrigued by the ability to get ARM computers. Here are some interesting facts about the Raspberry Pi:
http://xmodulo.com/2014/03/interesting-facts-raspberry-pi.html
Very nice! This thing has taken the world by storm. That's for sure. Are they still backordered?
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No, you can readily get them. There are tons of competitors now too. For a little more money you can get something quite a bit more powerful that will let you run a large number of things like Android, Ubuntu, NetBSD, FreeBSD and possible Windows RT. For still less than $100 you can get into higher end procs, a couple GB of RAM and as many as quad cores.
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@scottalanmiller Dang. You should start a thread dedicated to just Raspberry Pi projects in process/project ideas.
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@ajstringham I agree, a dedicated thread would be nice. I'll borrow some ideas.
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Sounds like a plan. Maybe a generic ARM board project thread.