On 01.03.2016 10:22, Peter Robinson wrote:
>>>>> Built-in WiFi, Bluetooth, 64 bit processor. Is this finally the Raspberry
>>>>> Pi
>>>>> that Fedora will run unmodified on? Sure hope so...
>>> At some point, I have to wonder if Raspberry Pi is just trolling us
>>> with each hardware release.
>>
>> I just dont understand why they insist on having everything onboard
>> (specially wireless) when usb dongles for wifi and BT can be had for a
>> couple of dollars. Plus, having those EXTERNALLY means you can update
>> to newer specs without switching mainboard.
> 
> If they're aiming it at IoT products, which they seem to be doing:
> 1) dedicated bandwidth to BT/WiFI
> 2) more stable
> 3) cheaper when on board
> 4) generally less problematic
> 
>> Much more interesting, IMHO would be the addition of a SATA port AND USB 3.0.
>> Then one can hook as many external devices as needed. Want to turn the
>> Raspi4 into a gigabit router? just hang a pair of USB 3.0->GigE
>> adapters and youre done.
> 
> Again of no use for the target market, both USB-3 and SATA are
> expensive from the $ to license the IP and the cost of board
> components not to mention the power use, besides there's other issues
> with the bcm823x design where the bandwidth is about as strong as an
> asthmatic ant with heavy shopping. If SATA/usb3/GigE networking is
> what you want there's dozens of ARM SBCs that are an order of
> magnitude better than a RPi. Basically you get what you pay for....


Technically -and- financially wise,
what is most complete/compatible/friendly hardware/software arm based 
product/solution
towards Fedora/GPL?

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