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  • Bazinga
    Experienced Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 418

    £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

    _http://www.raspberrypi.org






    Bare bones Raspberry Pi PC gets ready to launch

    The eagerly anticipated Raspberry Pi home computer is about to go into production.

    The $25 (£16) machine is being created in the hope that it will inspire a new generation of technology whizz kids.

    The Pi uses an Arm chip similar to that found in mobile phones and is intended to run a version of the Linux open source operating system.

    Test versions of finished devices are being checked and if all is well volume production will start in January.

    The idea for Raspberry Pi came from video game veteran David Braben who was searching for a way to inspire young people to start a career in technology.

    Mr Braben got his start in games thanks to the BBC Micro on which he, and school friend Ian Bell, created pioneering computer game Elite.

    Raspberry Pi is being developed in Cambridgeshire and every update has been watched closely by those keen to get working with the gadget. Raspberry Pi took to its blog on 23 December to report that the first finished circuit boards had arrived.

    The batch of bare bones circuit boards are the first to be populated with all the components making up the finished device. The batch is undergoing electrical, software and hardware testing to ensure all is well in the production process.

    "Once we're happy that this test run is fine, we'll be pushing the button immediately on full-scale manufacture in more than one factory," wrote Liz Upton on the blog.

    The finished device will be sold in two configurations. A Model A for $25 (£16) which lacks a network connector and a Model B for $35 (£22) which does have an Ethernet socket.

    Ms Upton said if the tests go well the first batch of 10 boards will be auctioned off to the highest bidder.

    Raspberry Pi initially intended to finish its machine by the end of 2011. However, it said, delays in development meant it was now about three weeks behind schedule.

    Despite this, it anticipates that people will be able to place orders for the gadgets in early January. No pre-orders have been taken because the organisation said it did not want to take anyone's cash without having something to hand over in return.
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  • freesty
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 28

    #2
    Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

    good enough for Linux Server with Apache2, DNS, DHCP, (Mysql), Samba, FTP Server, Webmin Server, SSH Server, (VPN) and less power consumption!

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    • Bazinga
      Experienced Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 418

      #3
      Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

      Originally posted by freesty
      good enough for Linux Server with Apache2, DNS, DHCP, (Mysql), Samba, FTP Server, Webmin Server, SSH Server, (VPN) and less power consumption!
      also good enough to run j********** with JD Feedme, and torrent client.
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      • odysseas1991
        Experienced Board Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 635

        #4
        Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

        When is it scheduled to be released and what use will it offer, it seems like a dubbed down version of an ipad but with hdmi and ethernet, of which im sure ipad will intergrate in the future...

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        • Bazinga
          Experienced Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 418

          #5
          Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

          Originally posted by odysseas1991
          When is it scheduled to be released and what use will it offer, it seems like a dubbed down version of an ipad but with hdmi and ethernet, of which im sure ipad will intergrate in the future...
          is due to be released this month, its a Low powered Linux box. becuase its very low powered, I would use it as a webhost or email host, or ftp server.

          and J********** with RSS Feed, and a torrent client with RSS feed so it downloads TV Shows or Movies automatically 24/7
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          • morpheus81
            Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 78

            #6
            Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

            I can't wait to get one of these to play with, it will be a nice small media PC.

            XBMC: _http://www.*******.com/watch?v=iKhnoQMwjmQ

            Quake3 Demo 1080p : _http://www.*******.com/watch?v=e_mDuJuvZjI

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            • morpheus81
              Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 78

              #7
              Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

              Originally posted by alcover
              where can i buy thi little pc?
              you can buy the Raspberry Pi only online at _http://www.raspberrypi.org.
              But it's not released yet.

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              • freesty
                Junior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 28

                #8
                Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                *****http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/615

                "won’t be available for public consumption until 3Q12."

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                • odysseas1991
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 635

                  #9
                  Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                  Originally posted by freesty
                  http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/615

                  "won’t be available for public consumption until 3Q12."
                  What does 3Q12 mean?

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                  • rasanansa
                    Board Senior Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 326

                    #10
                    Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                    Originally posted by odysseas1991
                    What does 3Q12 mean?
                    It probably means 3rd Quarter of 2012

                    "won’t be available for public consumption until July-September 2012"
                    If you think my post was helpful, please click the "thanks" button

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                    • horacio_1009
                      Junior Member
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 17

                      #11
                      Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                      This is awesome. And a great warning to the industry big companies, as it will shake things up.
                      Its a shame not be available right now for us, but the solution is very simple: We just need to wait a little more.
                      I will certainly get one Raspberry Pi, or even two since it is so cheap!

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                      • morpheus81
                        Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 78

                        #12
                        Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                        Raspberry Pi demonstration
                        _http://www.*******.com/watch?v=edUX9ZfTuX0

                        Impresing litet raspberry pi :-)

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                        • jonny2by4
                          Board Senior Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 263

                          #13
                          Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                          Intel bakes palm-sized Core i5 NUC to rival Raspberry Pi costs around $35.

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                          • morpheus81
                            Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 78

                            #14
                            Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                            Intel bakes palm-sized Core i5 NUC to rival Raspberry Pi

                            _http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/05/01/intel_pi_rival_nuc/

                            I think the price will be too high to compete with the rasbarrypi.
                            Hardware power is not everything these days, the community is important for success. Cheap hardware = larger community.

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                            • digicon
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Jun 2011
                              • 971

                              #15
                              Re: £16 ($25) PC to Launch in January

                              I have one running Oscam through it as a test and its fantastic well worth the £25 i paid for it

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