• echo64@lemmy.world
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      Just like the current rpis, you won’t be able to. But businesses will.

      Rpi is a for maximum profit company now, it’s not about supplying boards to hobbiests, it’s about supplying boards to industry

        • grue@lemmy.world
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          No it didn’t. The stock problem will be considered “cleared up” when you can wander into a Microcenter any day of the week and grab one, and that is very much not the case yet. At my local Microcenter, they’re still selling out within hours of receiving a shipment (and they’re only receiving like one shipment a month).

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            That mostly depends on the thoughts on profitability by the microcenter, not necessarily on general availability.

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          Sadly not so much on the CM4, which is what a lot of people are after these days.

          Seem to be plenty of special-purpose bring-your-own-Pi carrier boards (like the Home Assistant “Yellow”) that people haven’t been able to get CM4s for in going on a year at this point.

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      I bought my first rpi 4 for like 30 eur, the second one I couldnt even buy.