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NitpickLawyertoday at 7:51 AM1 replyview on HN

Heh, I'm the opposite. I wish the rpi stayed the course of cheapest "working" SBC, and move their high-end boards to a different brand. Raspberry Sigma, or 67 or whatever gets the younguns crazy these days.

After the pandemic, the "25$" SBC suddenly became 100+ with low availability. The main thing that made rpis worth it is gone now, and they're all chasing number go up on benchmarks.


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daft_pinktoday at 8:01 PM

I hear you. There is obviously a lot of tension between price and performance. I think the introduction of boards with larger and larger ram specs really pushed the cost just before the pandemic and then scarcity spiked things even more. As when I purchased the rpi4, I got the maximum RAM and that became expensive.

However, SD Cards are really terrible devices to run a general purpose computer on and they are designed for storing large files like photos, videos and mp3’s sequentially not the SWAP, logs, and databases that a full operating system is constantly writing and accessing in a random fashion.

I think if you are running a base 2gb, then maybe absolute value makes sense, but once you start hitting the larger RAM configutations, an M2 slot is a no brainer.

I think the cheapest working SBC is really the zero line.