If you're a Pi lover you're going ot love the pi5!
If you're a Pi lover you're going ot love the pi5! It's 2-3 times faster than a
pi4 which is super nice.
Looking forward to upgrading my pi nodes in my cluster and checking out the performance.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/
On 12/10/2023 11:21, Louis Northmore wrote:
If you're a Pi lover you're going ot love the pi5! It's 2-3 timesA nice evolution of the Pi.
faster than a
pi4 which is super nice.
Looking forward to upgrading my pi nodes in my cluster and checking
out the
performance.
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/
I would rather see a Pi that will run for 7 days from 4xAA.
I accept most folk want faster and faster still, but I would like
battery powered and long time running for my wild-life cameras.
A nice evolution of the Pi.I am building one that I hope will run for a year from 3xAA
I would rather see a Pi that will run for 7 days from 4xAA.
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> writes:
A nice evolution of the Pi.I am building one that I hope will run for a year from 3xAA
I would rather see a Pi that will run for 7 days from 4xAA.
A truly impressive goal, given that some of the more seriously power-efficient microcontrollers I can find draw 2.4mA when in
operation, which would give you about 145 days of runtime on 3 2850mAh alkaline AA batteries. They claim that power consumption scales with
clock rate, so if you halved the clock rate to 16MHz you'd get almost a
year.
Interested to hear your plans.
john
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