Raspberry Pi raised prices on Pi 4, Pi 5, and Compute Module models with 2GB+ RAM, with hikes ranging from $10 to $60 depending on memory size. The top 16GB model is now $205, meaning prices have ...
TL;DR: Raspberry Pi has raised prices on several models, with the 16GB variant now costing a whopping $305 due to ongoing memory shortages. The company has also introduced a new Raspberry Pi 4 with ...
The company also introduced a 3GB option for Pi 4. Since the news was posted on April 1, founder Eben Upton clarified that he wasn't joking.
The data center boom driven by the demand for AI is leading to price hikes for consumers. It has been felt in rising electric bills and is also affecting the price of hardware, like storage and memory ...
Prices are going up by over $100 in some cases thanks to those AI fools.
PCWorld reports that Raspberry Pi devices face a second price hike in two months, with increases ranging from $10 for 2GB models to $60 for premium 16GB versions. Global RAM shortages driven by AI ...
Lower-capacity Raspberry Pi 4 boards, all Raspberry Pi 3+ and earlier models, and Raspberry Pi Zero products will maintain their existing prices. The classic 1GB Raspberry Pi 4 remains at $35.
Raspberry Pi chief executive Eben Upton announced that the company is raising prices on most boards for the second time in two months, as LPDDR4 costs continue to bite. The increases hit Raspberry Pi ...
Timing couldn't be worse.
Raspberry Pi Foundation is once again raising prices of its single board computer (SBC) lineup, with price hikes ranging from $11.25 on the low end to all the way up to $150. Sadly, this is not an ...