Raspberry Pi price hike means it's now 70% costlier than pre-RAM crisis — but there's promising DDR5 news at least
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Raspberry Pi price hike means it's now 70% costlier than pre-RAM crisis — but there's promising DDR5 news at least
After several months of dizzying price rises for DDR5 RAM, we've got what looks like a respite – but not one that applies to the Pi 5.
The rise in the price of memory does not save anyone. After the graphics cards, the SSD and the RAM for PC, it is the turn of Raspberry Pi to charge for it. The foundation announces a new price increase on the majority of its cards... the second in the space of two months!
Raspberry Pi announces a new (strong) rate increase for Pi cards. These increases relate to Pi 4, Pi 5, Compute Module 4 and 5 and all models linked from 2 GB of RAM. Pi 400 are not affected, nor to 1 GB models.Typically, the increases are as follows:2 GB -> +10 $4 GB -> + $15 $8 GB -> + $30 $16 GB -> + $60 The price increase is the result of the sharp rise in memory prices. Unfortunately, it is likely that further increases will occur this year…
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