• krolden
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    -132 years ago

    The only difference between this and a pi4 is the addition of an RTC and a power button. Still only one lane of pcie2.0 and PoE only with a HAT.

    • Rootiest
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      That’s quite an understatement.

      It has:

      • a new SOC
      • a new Southbridge
      • 5A USB-PD
      • a dedicated fan connector
      • a dedicated uart connector
      • 2 dual purpose DSI/CSU connectors (you can now use two displays or two cameras instead of one of each)
      • A PCIE FPC ribbon connector like the one used for DSI/CSI (you don’t need a hat, just a ribbon) also the pi4 did not have any accessible PCIE lanes, only the cm4 did. Also the pi5 is capable of PCIE Gen3
      • More bandwidth for the usb3 connectors
      • more bandwidth for Wi-Fi (reports are it gets about double the bandwidth despite using the same Wi-Fi chip)
      • Fully SMD board, no through-hole components.

      There’s plenty of stuff I would have liked to see that didn’t make it, but there definitely a lot more to it than an RTC and a power button. For $60 this is not a bad SBC at all.

      I would have liked to see normal HDMI connectors, 2.5G Ethernet with PoE included, and higher RAM options.

      More PCIe lanes would have been nice too but probably unlikely given the price point

      • krolden
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        -132 years ago

        Sorry I meant to say ‘useful features’.

        Cm4 carrier boards are where the IO should be.

    • ⸻ Ban DHMO 🇦🇺 ⸻
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      32 years ago

      They also removed the headphone jack and use their own custom silicon to control the I/O basically just hired Tim Cook to design it

  • @Lasso1971@thelemmy.club
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    272 years ago

    Since switching my server to an x86 based platform, I’m not jumping back to arm any time soon. Maybe some day

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    Don’t go for a Pi. They don’t run stock Linux anyway.

    I would get a board from pine64. There are also plenty of other options that are cheaper

    Used mini PCs are also an option

    • @Goodtoknow@lemmy.ca
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      102 years ago

      They can, just need correct drivers. We have mainline Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu for them now.

    • @AlecStewart1st@lemmy.world
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      Currently, and I could be wrong, the alternative to a Pi 4 from Pine64 now would be a Pine64’s Quartz64 Model B. A Star64 might be interesting, but that’s RISC-V so who knows what OS you could boot on it currently and if it would even be stable.

      Plus with the Quartz64 Model B, who knows if you’ll able to get a good case for it. There’s the $28 “Model B” ALUMINUM WATERPROOF ENCLOSURE, but, eh, no thanks. There’s the open enclosure, but that’s also a no for me. I want a case I can hide the device itself, the cables, put a heatsink and fan on, be able to use an SSD with USB connect and connect a power supply all stuffed in a case. Which you can find plenty of for Raspberry Pi’s.

      Not to mention the Pi 5 isn’t even out yet, and it’s entirely possible it’ll be better than the Quartz64 Model B, on top of having a ton of accessories. Plus, I can Pi up practically any Pi at the Microcenter or similar store near me as opposed to having to pay for good shipping.

      I’m totally for having alternatives to the Pi, heck I might pick up a Quartz64 Model B if I can find a case, but a lot of alternatives don’t have the same support and accessories the Pis do.

          • Mara
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            42 years ago

            This is true with ARM in general. There’s no “standard Linux” to boot because every board needs its own device tree and set of core kernel modules for detecting important things like local storage. It’s fairly intractable due to how different the hardware is.

            • Possibly linux
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              I’ve heard this argumane before but that doesn’t change the fact that some socs work out of the box and require no proprietary software or custom configs

              • Cosmic Cleric
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                12 years ago

                Yeah for the majority of standardized hardware solutions sure. But the Pi is an one-off, as well as all the other single board computers. IANALOSD.

        • @Username@feddit.de
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          12 years ago

          Wow, I was sure Raspberry Pi were pretty good about mainline support, especially since multiple distros support the platform.
          Software support is still very good compared to pretty much every other arm board.

    • @antlion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      62 years ago

      I’m running Emby with 4k content from an Odroid HC-2. If you have a 4k TV it should support the H.265 codec without transcoding so the resources for sending videos is low.

      • Cyclohexane
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        22 years ago

        That’s my current setup. But would rather separate things off and keep the PC for gaming.

    • @Not_Alec_Baldwin@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      Just wait until the market stabilizes.

      These aren’t GPUs in the crypto boom, they don’t produce their own profit. Stop buying from scalpers and the price will crater.

      • @Eyelessoozeguy@lemmy.world
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        It’s not the everyman buying from scalpers its industry buying cheap pis over plc, when it’s that much cheaper scalper prices isnt much to them. And they need them NOW. Gotta love just in time manufacturing.

      • @evidences@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        4s were pretty easy to find pre 2020, I bought one at launch and 2 more before the pandemic hit and I never paid more than MSRP for any of them.

        • @Gregers@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          I didn’t know they were that hard to find now. I have a few of every generation and they were never hard to find, or expensive. Must have bought my 4s before the pandemic as well I guess

  • @talkingpumpkin@lemmy.world
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    One of the most exciting additions to the Raspberry Pi 5 feature set is the single-lane PCI Express 2.0 interface.

    IIUC PCIe2.0x1 means 0.5GB/s, which is slower than USB 2 (I’m talking USB 2 specs - no idea how USB actually performs in PIs). I can’t wait for people to buy that NVME hat and mount WD Blacks on that :) READ BELOW

    • @Scholars_Mate@lemmy.world
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      USB 2 is 480 Mb/s, not 480 MB/s. 480 Mb/s is 60 MB/s, so the 500 MB/s from PCIe 2.0 x1 is quite a bit faster and is about the limit of what a SATA 3 interface could do. Also, sequential throughput isn’t nearly as important as most people think. Random IO, which NVMe drives excel at, will make a far more noticeable impact on real world performance.

  • @Decronym@lemmy.decronym.xyzB
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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    IoT Internet of Things for device controllers
    NVMe Non-Volatile Memory Express interface for mass storage
    PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
    PoE Power over Ethernet
    RPi Raspberry Pi brand of SBC
    SATA Serial AT Attachment interface for mass storage
    SBC Single-Board Computer
    SSD Solid State Drive mass storage

    8 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 9 acronyms.

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      • elouboub
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        Video? Not just screen resolution?

        I have a RPi3 and can’t play anything above 720p.

        • @skintt@lemm.ee
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          22 years ago

          Well it isn’t meant to be a gaming PC. Poor gaming performance seems an odd thing to complain about.

        • @qjkxbmwvz@lemmy.sdf.org
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          I’m guessing that’s because you’re using software decode? If you use HW decode it runs wonderfully in my experience. I could play raw 1080p h264 or VC1 Blu-ray rips over the network just fine**. You have to pay for VC1 and MPEG2 IIRC — otherwise it will try to play in software which is no good. This was an rpi3 with Kodi on Raspbian.

          Interestingly I believe they removed MPEG2 and VC1 HW support in the 4, so those files play better on a 3 than a 4. But if your media is in h264 and you use a supported player it should work great on a 4.

          ** I think NFS worked best, and of course over Ethernet. Maybe http also worked (iirc samba would stutter occasionally).

        • mosiacmango
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          So you’re comparing the new pi with one 2 generations back that runs at 1/4th the performance and assuming they work the same?

  • @qjkxbmwvz@lemmy.sdf.org
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    122 years ago

    I’ve been eyeing an Orange Pi 5+ for my RPi4 upgrade — think I may stick with that route, but glad to see RPi putting out another model.

    My experience with RPis over the years was that the multimedia was way better supported than alternatives, but for self hosting that’s not really relevant for me (headless, and don’t really care about transcoding).

    • @Wolf@lemm.ee
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      22 years ago

      I ordered an OrangePi 3 recently for pihole purposes and it has been great, it’s also probably overkill for this use but hey it was actually in stock and not terribly expensive.

    • Rootiest
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      Preorders are available now

      …at several vendors, this was just the first one I pulled up.

      You’re looking at a month or so wait for delivery at the most if you order now.

      Yesterday they still had first batch available so maybe other vendors still do too.

      I don’t think the pi5 will suffer the same availability issues the pi4 has

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      Love the fact community is already mocking the fact they have distribution issues. While I had Twitter account their PR team was going full force demonstrating how it can be used and promoting projects that use it… all the while it’s out of stock everywhere, constantly. I would have number of sites “notify” me when they are back in stock, only to be sold out seconds after. Luckily kind person shared a site which tracks where it can be purchased and for what amount but the mere fact such a tool has to exist just shows there’s a serious problem.

  • Optional
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    82 years ago

    Never got over social-media-a**hole-gate.

    Out of curiosity is there an equivalent SBC to this new 5 model out there?

    • Midnitte
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      Power is USB-C, but the ports aren’t because most PC accessories are still USB-A