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Meet the most affordable Raspberry Pi 5 ever: What’s new and why it’s so cheap

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB 

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It’s been nearly a year since the release of the Raspberry Pi 5<!–>, available in two options – a version with 4GB of RAM for $60 and one with 8GB of RAM for $80.

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But does everyone need 4GB of RAM? The engineers over at Raspberry Pi don’t think so. They have released a version with 2GB of RAM–> (the same 32-bit LPDDR4X SDRAM subsystem, running at 4267MT/s found in the other Pi 5 units) available for $50. 

Below are the specs. Changes from 4/8GB versions are highlighted in bold.

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB tech specs

Along with reducing the amount of RAM, the 2GB Pi 5 is the first to use a “cost-optimized” D0 stepping of the BCM2712 processor. While this may sound concerning, it isn’t. Previous versions of the BCM2712 processor contained all the necessary functionality and logic to run a Raspberry Pi 5, as well as features intended for other applications. Although these features are disabled in the chips used in the Pi 5, turning them into “dark silicon,” they still occupy space on the chip die.

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That space on the die translates to money. Not much, but it all adds up.

Removing this unnecessary logic, combined with the reduced 2GB of RAM, reduces the price by $10.

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When it comes to accessories, the 2GB Pi 5 is the same as its earlier, more memory-capable siblings, and everything from coolers to cases to HATs should work as expected.

So, how much RAM will you need for your Raspberry Pi 5?

My testing with the 4GB and 8GB versions suggests that the system doesn’t require much RAM for general use, such as booting up, launching web browsers, and handling basic tasks. However, similar to PCs, more demanding applications – like having dozens of tabs open, running 4K video, or operating dual 4Kp60 displays – will begin to strain the RAM.

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Therefore, choose wisely – based not only on your current Pi 5 needs but also on what you might want to do with it in the future, whether that be weeks, months, or years down the line.

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The Raspberry Pi 5 board is ready for 8, 4, 2 and 1GB of RAM (this is the 8GB version)

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Will there be a 1GB version of the Pi 5? Well, look closely at a Pi 5 board and you will see resistor pads for 8, 4, 2 and 1GB versions. However, the word from Raspberry Pi HQ is that the company is currently focused on getting the Compute Module 5 out to market.

The 2GB Raspberry Pi 5 is available immediately from approved resellers such as SparkFun<!–> and CanaKit–>


Source: Robotics - zdnet.com

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