Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Feb 2012 09:47 UTC
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I hope to soon see something pi-like and open for ~50USD (incl case and power) with something armv7 based with a mali gpu and 512MB ram or so. IMHO the real market isn't for a gpu heavy embedded controller but for disposable computing. The rpi's gumstick design early last year IMHO should have beeen the version initially released since they desparately need software for this thing. You still could have paired it with an arduino or even a usbparallel cable.
Yeah, they ran away from the version quicky, and then brushed away questions as "it was a prototype." canonical scrweed them over in not supporting any thing but later ARM versions, basically OMAP and later... follow the $$$$/£££££ TI!
I hope your right on some clone/knockoffs too that would a plus.




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I stayed up (11pm local) and went to the irc channel about 20 mins before. Messages were flying by and participation went up to over 400. Then the rpi static page went up and it got really crazy. About 10 mins after the channel apiked to almost 500. More than a few angry folks. I just went to bed, dreamt of pi and just woke up. It seems the final analysis was spot on, the rpi foundation left their suppliers out to dry with no direct links, etc.
Frankly they should have just randomly posted the announcement without all the hoopla, etc.
I hope to soon see something pi-like and open for ~50USD (incl case and power) with something armv7 based with a mali gpu and 512MB ram or so. IMHO the real market isn't for a gpu heavy embedded controller but for disposable computing. The rpi's gumstick design early last year IMHO should have beeen the version initially released since they desparately need software for this thing. You still could have paired it with an arduino or even a usb<->parallel cable.