Raspberry pi speculation
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I think that the manufacturing process limits what can be achieved beyond what has already been delivered. I don't expect to see anything until 2019 and even then most likely an optimised version of what we currently have with perhaps more ram.
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@zerojay The SoC used in all the Raspberry Pis till now have a maximum adressable memory of 1 GB of RAM. To release a new one with 2GB RAM it would have to be a completely new SoC, which won't happen soon.
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@rascas said in Raspberry pi speculation:
To release a new one with 2GB RAM it would have to be a completely new SoC, which won't happen soon.
This guy knows what's up. Eben Upton discussed it a bit more in an interview last year (don't have the link off the top of my head)
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I ment small hardware updates...
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I’m not counting with a Pi 4 either, though I feel this is a year for an upgrade for me. I’m waiting to see if those RK3399 Rockchips will improve within the next months (so much power yet benchmarks for emulation have been appalling). If not, I’ll be settling for the Odroid XU4, especially now with Retropie standalone.
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@herb_fargus With the board still at circuit design, not a hope. If we’re very very lucky, stockings may be full come Christmas time.
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@fabio78 said in Raspberry pi speculation:
I’m not counting with a Pi 4 either, though I feel this is a year for an upgrade for me. I’m waiting to see if those RK3399 Rockchips will improve within the next months (so much power yet benchmarks for emulation have been appalling). If not, I’ll be settling for the Odroid XU4, especially now with Retropie standalone.
Those Rock64 systems seem pretty cool, but I'm more interested in the cases they have for it. They got a VERY realistic looking European/Japanese SNES case.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SBCGaming/comments/7xa917/dev_kits_for_those_interested_awesome/
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@sgtjimmyrustles a thing of beauty! Any idea if they sell the case without the board, and how much for?
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They say they will sell the case separately there on the forum. (Link is in the other link I provided) and as far as pricing, they haven't said anything yet, but I think it should be less that $50 (I hope).
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Honestly, I think the Pi 4 is going to be great when it hits. However, I also think it will be the last in the Pi series that will be very useful to retro gamers.
The 3b does what it does perfectly except N64 is just slightly outside its grasp. It also can fall under 60fps with the most recent SNES9x core or with several other emulators when shaders are applied.
If the Pi 4 brings N64 within better reach and gives a performance boost to other emulators, that will be the capstone. It is extremely unlikely that any Pi in the semi-near future will manage PS2 or GC, so I think the Pi 4 will be bitter sweet.
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I hope for RPIZERO3W or a major driver update. Please not the RPI2A ...
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Pretty sure Eben said "2019 at the earliest" for the RPi4.
VideoCore5 is looking promising, with more than double the perf. of VC4. At the moment they're only integrating it into STB chips but I'd bet good money that BCM are developing a new, full-featured SoC with the Pi in mind.
After all, the only alternative is a different SoC vendor, and I'm sure the foundation wants to keep things as backwards-compatible as possible while maintaining the prices that made the RPi so popular.
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@stoo I saw a thing saying something about the mpeg2 licence expiring? Minimal impact for the pi I would imagine
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@herb_fargus I wonder if that will mean mp3 support on linux distros? Other than that, I'm not sure how useful that really is these days.
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@beldar MP3 patents expired April 2017. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/16/mp3_dies_nobody_noticed/
I think most distros have already moved MP3 decoders out of their non-free repos.
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@beldar MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III) patent expired in April 2017 in US, already expired in 2012 in the EU. MPEG2 refers to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-2.
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Of course, MP3 is popular because of its ubiquity, not because it's an amazing codec today. Technically it has been surpassed many, many times. Opus is awesome; modern, efficient, royalty-free and not patent-encumbered, but who is using it? Not many people.
Why? Because MP3 is highly supported, available almost everywhere and still "good enough".
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Anyway to go back to the main topic: I look forward to an eventual RPi4 sporting a new SoC with VideoCore V which will allow more addressable memory (no more 1G limit) and GLES 3.1 compliance (Vulkan support, better renderers - particularly for demanding emus like Dreamcast, N64, etc.).
Oh, and USB3 would be nice. I seem to recall an interview where Eben said the next SoC would probably support USB3 and use USB-C type connectors to deliver more power.
Faster and more powerful, basically :D
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I think it would be cool even just to have a pi3 with the footprint of a pi 0.
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http://www.alphr.com/raspberry-pi/1005103/raspberry-pi-4-release-date-rumours-specifications
Its been stated no new pi this year.
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