No Prank: Raspberry Pi 4 Gains a Surprising 3GB Memory Tier
Raspberry Pi has expanded its legacy fourth-generation lineup by introducing a 3GB RAM model, a move that initially sparked skepticism due to its timing near April 1st. This new configuration fills the gap between the existing 2GB and 4GB versions, offering developers more granular choice for project-specific memory requirements. Along with this unexpected hardware refresh, the organization also announced price adjustments for several other models, including the flagship Raspberry Pi 5, as they navigate evolving manufacturing costs and supply chain dynamics.
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