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2GB Raspberry Pi 5 on sale now at $50
(www.raspberrypi.com)
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Genuinely curious, can you enlighten me... I haven't kept up with rpi stuff... Since.. hm 3b I think. But my pinephone pro just crapped out...so I was looking for options.
Completely proprietary and overpriced.
Aren't most CPU's and chipsets proprietary? Not to mention all of the firmware blobs they require? What are some affordable, non-proprietary options?
Most devices will at least boot without proprietary software and a custom kernel. The RPI doesn't do that because Broadcom.