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>At Raspberry Pi, our mission is to put high-performance, low-cost, general-purpose computers in the hands of people all over the world. For me, the crucial element of that sentence is low-cost. Over the years we’ve worked hard to hold down the prices of our single-board computers – at $35, a 1GB Raspberry Pi 4 costs the same as a 256MB Raspberry Pi 1 from 2012 – and to introduce new products at ever lower price points, from the $10 Raspberry Pi Zero to the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico.
Archive: https://archive.today/ibt98
From the post:
>>At Raspberry Pi, our mission is to put high-performance, low-cost, general-purpose computers in the hands of people all over the world. For me, the crucial element of that sentence is low-cost. Over the years we’ve worked hard to hold down the prices of our single-board computers – at $35, a 1GB Raspberry Pi 4 costs the same as a 256MB Raspberry Pi 1 from 2012 – and to introduce new products at ever lower price points, from the $10 Raspberry Pi Zero to the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico.
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