The just-announced Raspberry Pi 5 is a mini PC monster.

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      DEPARTMENTS Holiday cheer is coming early for makers and single-board computer enthusiasts: The Raspberry Pi Foundation recently announced the successor to the Raspberry Pi 4, and it looks totally badass. Not only does the Raspberry Pi 5 appear ready to deliver a sizable step up in performance compared to its 2019 predecessor, but its new silicon was designed in-house by the Raspberry Pi team. [Extracted from the article]
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