Raspberry Tau?
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The next generation? It makes more sense than Pi!
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+1!
I've mentioned it briefly before, but the foundation is called raspberry pi... I don't think anything is going to change any time soon.
I've mentioned it briefly before, but the foundation is called raspberry pi... I don't think anything is going to change any time soon.
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Heh...let's let them get the Pi out the door and into people's hands for a bit before we start talking "next generation" (Though, I suspect that there might be a Cortex-A9 or A15 config in that future when it happens... ;) )
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Well, they already had Raspberry Alpha with the alpha boards. I figure their final one will be Raspberry Omega.
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No worries, do like me.
If you want a Raspberry Tau just buy two Raspberry Pi.
Then you have 2 * PI which is TAO
If you want a Raspberry Tau just buy two Raspberry Pi.
Then you have 2 * PI which is TAO
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