Tuesday, 10 September 2013

3 Potential Raspberry Pi Successors


It’s a fantastic little device, a low-spec computer available for under $30 – but how long will the Raspberry Pi dominate the small PC hobbyist market? Are there any competitors ready to take its place?
Available with 512 MB of RAM (258 MB on older models) and a 700 MHz GPU, the Raspberry Pi is one of the most astonishingly versatile pieces of kit on the market today. Offering the flexibility to build a media centre, retro gaming system, NAS box or even a desktop computer – along with the stated aim of providing a platform for children and students to learn software development – the Raspberry Pi is under attack from a number of competing alternatives that offer more processing power and connectivity options.
So what are these competitor devices, and do they have a chance of dislodging the Raspberry Pi from its much-loved position as king of the mini computers?

 3 Potential Raspberry Pi Successors

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