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[Discuss] Raspberry PI[4,5] as infrastructure?
- Subject: [Discuss] Raspberry PI[4,5] as infrastructure?
- From: kentborg at borg.org (Kent Borg)
- Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 08:49:07 -0700
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On 6/9/24 10:14, Dan Ritter wrote: > RPI - all of them to date - are limited by I/O. Yes, a serious limitation is their poor bandwidth to RAM. In an Intel box a lot of effort usually goes into making that high bandwidth. Servers also support ECC RAM, and even consumer boxes frequently allow installing matched pairs of RAM sticks for more bandwidth. Arm machines can do all of this, but a Raspberry Pi does not do any of it. -kb
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