What Do You Want To See Out Of The Redesigned, Next-Gen Raspberry Pi?
In Summary : With the launch this week of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ , they made it clear whatever comes next will be a big re-design com...
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In Summary :
With the launch this week of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, they made it clear whatever comes next will be a big re-design compared to all of the Raspberry Pi ARM single board computers up to this point. So what would you hope they incorporate into the next-generation of these low-cost boards?
Specifically what was said in this week's announcement was, "the 3+ platform is the final iteration of the “classic” Raspberry Pi: whatever we do next will of necessity be less of an evolution, because it will need new core silicon, on a new process node, with new memory technology. So 3A+ is about closing things out in style, answering one of our most frequent customer requests, and clearing the decks so we can start to think seriously about what comes next."
Assuming they stick to Broadcom SoCs, which I imagine they would, the obvious big wish and most likely scenario given they would be moving to a newer SoC is one utilizing a newer 3D engine. Broadcom has been investing heavily into the VC5/V3D open-source driver stack for their newer generations of VideoCore hardware. There's even early work around Vulkan driver support but besides that [...]
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https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Raspberry-Pi-NG-Wishes
With the launch this week of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, they made it clear whatever comes next will be a big re-design compared to all of the Raspberry Pi ARM single board computers up to this point. So what would you hope they incorporate into the next-generation of these low-cost boards?
Specifically what was said in this week's announcement was, "the 3+ platform is the final iteration of the “classic” Raspberry Pi: whatever we do next will of necessity be less of an evolution, because it will need new core silicon, on a new process node, with new memory technology. So 3A+ is about closing things out in style, answering one of our most frequent customer requests, and clearing the decks so we can start to think seriously about what comes next."
Assuming they stick to Broadcom SoCs, which I imagine they would, the obvious big wish and most likely scenario given they would be moving to a newer SoC is one utilizing a newer 3D engine. Broadcom has been investing heavily into the VC5/V3D open-source driver stack for their newer generations of VideoCore hardware. There's even early work around Vulkan driver support but besides that [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Raspberry-Pi-NG-Wishes