Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Raspberry Pi Gets a Double Slice of RAM

Double up RAM. Ariel Zambelich/Wired

The Raspberry Pi micro-computer can’t compete with the latest all-in-ones, ultrabooks, and towers hitting the market. But it’s not supposed to. The $35 bare-bones device was created to be a gateway to development for kids and hobbyists. Still, that doesn’t mean the low-powered learning device should be precluded from hardware upgrades.

On Monday the Raspberry Foundation doubled the RAM of the Raspberry Pi Model B. New and current orders of the Model B. Pi will be shipped with 512MB of RAM. Free upgrade! For customers that have already received the new computer, the foundation will release a firmware upgrade in the coming days to enable the extra RAM.

The extra RAM means the Raspberry Pi will be able to handle larger and concurrent applications, perfect for developers in training and anyone setting up a brewery.

Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/10/raspberry-pi-gets-a-double-slice-of-ram/

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