• @Linkerbaan
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      120 days ago

      They are too slow and unreliable for the industrial market though. If you have money you can just buy X86.

      • @[email protected]
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        1020 days ago

        Industrial is not all high tech or efficiency driven.

        It’s about cost and availability. They probably buy in bulk, have some Linux image with the exact setup they need. Then they just replace them if they break with little to no downtime.

        • @Linkerbaan
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          -420 days ago

          For smaller bulk-use applications there’s microchips like ESP or Teensy. For larger applications there’s X86.

          For a cost effective pi alternative there’s Rockchip stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        620 days ago

        There are tons of them in the industrial market. The entire shortage of them was from prioritizing the industrial market.

        • @Linkerbaan
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          20 days ago

          The entire shortage was because of Covid19

          • @[email protected]
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            520 days ago

            And then putting the shortfall into the industrial market, which is an important fact when countering the idea that Pi’s aren’t used in the industrial market.