lslamp
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Possible Hardware Upgrade/Improvement

Wed Mar 01, 2017 11:01 am

Guys,

I am sorry if this question is in the wrong location, but I am new to this and am not sure where I would find out details of future improvements to the Raspberry Pi.

Is there somewhere that I can see or read about what and how the Raspberry Pi is planned to be improved. Something like the next generation and and future wishes.

I am specifically looking to understand if there are plans to increase the current amount of RAM on the Raspberry Pi 3?

Thanks
Lawrence

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Re: Possible Hardware Upgrade/Improvement

Wed Mar 01, 2017 11:24 am

Hi,
please just look through this forum - there are plenty of threads on suggested changes or improvements.
So many in fact that we regularly lock this type of topic because either the points have been raised before, or it descends into an argument.
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Re: Possible Hardware Upgrade/Improvement

Wed Mar 01, 2017 12:56 pm

lslamp wrote:Guys,

I am sorry if this question is in the wrong location, but I am new to this and am not sure where I would find out details of future improvements to the Raspberry Pi.

Is there somewhere that I can see or read about what and how the Raspberry Pi is planned to be improved. Something like the next generation and and future wishes.

I am specifically looking to understand if there are plans to increase the current amount of RAM on the Raspberry Pi 3?

Thanks
Lawrence
Just to add that the RPF rarely announces product in advance, and never publishes roadmaps of future development.
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