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    Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ Released Today!

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    • obsidianspiderO
      obsidianspider
      last edited by obsidianspider

      A new Raspberry Pi Model 3A+ was released today!

      TL;DR: you can now get the 1.4GHz clock speed, 5GHz wireless networking and improved thermals of Raspberry Pi 3B+ in a smaller form factor, and at the smaller price of $25.

      0_1542286546581_pi3a.jpg

      I ordered two to see how well they will work with RetroPie and also for some space-constrained project ideas I've had floating around in my head.

      📷 @obsidianspider

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        hhromic
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        wow, this is really a nice addition to the family.. definitively great for custom builds..

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        • BriganeB
          Brigane
          last edited by

          Sorry if my hardware skills are a bit rusty, but is this more powerful than Raspberry Pi Model 3 B+?

          Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
          Os: RetroPie 4.5
          Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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            hhromic
            last edited by

            it is the same cpu.. but with less usb ports and less RAM too.. beware.

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            • BriganeB
              Brigane @hhromic
              last edited by

              @hhromic thank you for clarifying that.

              Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
              Os: RetroPie 4.5
              Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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                hhromic
                last edited by hhromic

                check the official launch article linked by @obsidianspider here for details: https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/new-product-raspberry-pi-3-model-a/
                They also made a case for it.
                Despite having less RAM, I don't think is a deal breaker for RetroPie, most emulators don't really need all the RAM in the full RPI3b+

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                • DarksaviorD
                  Darksavior
                  last edited by

                  I wonder how half the ram will affect retropie.

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                  • obsidianspiderO
                    obsidianspider @Darksavior
                    last edited by

                    @Darksavior It runs fine on a Pi Zero, which is 512MB RAM.

                    📷 @obsidianspider

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                      mat
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                      For anyone interested.

                      https://www.zdnet.com/article/raspberry-pi-3-model-a-out-now-25-for-cut-down-pi-3-b-with-quad-core-cpu/

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                      • ?
                        A Former User
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                        What a complete waste of time, energy, and money.
                        I mean, it's not as if the Model B+ is expensive, for christ sake.
                        How about a more powerful Model B+ ? Heck, addon a few ££/$$ and give us 2Gb ram and a higher clock CPU. It's still cheap, it's still affordable.

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                        • CederickC
                          Cederick @A Former User
                          last edited by

                          @John_RM_70 "Maybe" in February 2019...

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                          • edmaul69E
                            edmaul69 @A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @John_RM_70 not exactly a waste. People who need a smaller form factor but dont want the lower power of a pi zero would want these. This will probably be popular with people making handheld builds.

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                              hhromic
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                              This part is interesting too from the original RPI foundation article:

                              In some ways this is rather a poignant product for us. Back in March, we explained that the 3+ platform is the final iteration of the “classic” Raspberry Pi: whatever we do next will of necessity be less of an evolution, because it will need new core silicon, on a new process node, with new memory technology. So 3A+ is about closing things out in style, answering one of our most frequent customer requests, and clearing the decks so we can start to think seriously about what comes next.

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                              • dankcushionsD
                                dankcushions Global Moderator @A Former User
                                last edited by

                                @John_RM_70

                                How about a more powerful Model B+ ? Heck, addon a few ££/$$ and give us 2Gb ram and a higher clock CPU. It's still cheap, it's still affordable.

                                the current GPU architecture can't address more ram, and CPU clock increasing is pretty redundant for us. the pi4 will be a completely new architecture, which is much needed. this A+ model is cool for portable builds, certainly.

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                                  GingerMcNinja @A Former User
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                                  @John_RM_70 How DARE they not consult you on their own products! The very NERVE!

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                                  • ?
                                    A Former User @GingerMcNinja
                                    last edited by

                                    @GingerMcNinja How DARE I have a opinion on something.

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                                    • glennlakeG
                                      glennlake
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                                      Remember what they say. Opinions are like belly buttons, every one has one and the all gather lint. ;-)

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                                      • CederickC
                                        Cederick @A Former User
                                        last edited by Cederick

                                        @John_RM_70 What about the new Vero?

                                        Quad Core ARM 1.6Ghz 64-bit processor
                                        2GB DDR3 RAM and 16GB eMMC storage
                                        Built in 802.11 ac/n/g/b WiFi with Bluetooth 4.0
                                        IR and RF receiver
                                        2x USB 2.0 ports
                                        micro SD card slot
                                        3.5mm analogue audio output
                                        Optical (SPDIF) audio output
                                        HDMI 2.0 with CEC (control your Vero 4K + with your TV remote)
                                        Dynamic Refresh Rate adjustment (with 23.976/24p support)
                                        Gigabit Ethernet
                                        4K, H265, HDR10 ready
                                        Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 2cm / 3.5 x 3.5 x 0.75 inches
                                        Weight: 140 grams / 5 oz
                                        
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                                        • glennlakeG
                                          glennlake @Cederick
                                          last edited by

                                          @Cederick It looks great. But when comparing the $25USD Raspberry Pi 3A+ to the Vero at about $150USD it's a bit out of my price range.

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                                          • CederickC
                                            Cederick @glennlake
                                            last edited by

                                            @glennlake

                                            John_RM_70 a day ago

                                            What a complete waste of time, energy, and money.
                                            I mean, it's not as if the Model B+ is expensive, for christ sake.
                                            How about a more powerful Model B+ ? Heck, addon a few ££/$$ and give us 2Gb ram and a higher clock CPU. It's still cheap, it's still affordable.

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