Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th May 2012 14:05 UTC
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Well for me it's not about the CPU cycles, it's about giving money to a foundation that will put it towards education, and getting a nifty little device in the deal. It's also about getting a device that I can actually learn with. No offense to your purchase, it seems like a nice set top box, but I have at least a dozen ideas to use the RPi with, most of which will teach me things I don't know. If the RPi came in a flashy case with a remote and a media OS preinstalled I doubt I would bother hacking around with it.
As for the CPU's speed, I have an old WinTerm thin client with a 500MHz x86 processor that is more than enough for the projects I've used it for (print server, file server, MP3 jukebox, GPS controller, etc etc).





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i got kind of pissed and ordered a mele a1000 (cortex a8 allwinner a10). And I actually received it as well. Unfortunately I've only gotten far enough to build an archlinux distro with an already existing kernel. Hopefully lima releases real drivers soon enough, and it appears there's libraries available for the DSP although licensing is a question yet. It definitely has more cpu power than the rpi.