February-22nd-2022, 11:34 AM
Yes correct, netPI will remain as it is. There are no plans to come out with a netPI 4.
There are many others trying theses days to come out with an industrial version of Raspberry Pi 4 if you google the market carefully with the right key words ... but at the moment the Raspberry Organization cannot reliably confirm delivery times of Raspberry Pi 4 compute modules as you see in this interview: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/...rice-hike/
This meant to us Raspberry Pi technique is best for consumer products but for industrial where you need reliability, delivery capacity, supply chain for at least 10 to15 years it isn't.
This is the reason why we decided not to go on further with this technology within the industrial sector we are working in and are coming out in May 2022 with a similar Docker based edge gateway product that relies on the same Arm A53 Cortex CPU but made by company NXP instead which have guarateed delivery times for the CPU of at least 15 years.
Thx
Armin
There are many others trying theses days to come out with an industrial version of Raspberry Pi 4 if you google the market carefully with the right key words ... but at the moment the Raspberry Organization cannot reliably confirm delivery times of Raspberry Pi 4 compute modules as you see in this interview: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/10/...rice-hike/
This meant to us Raspberry Pi technique is best for consumer products but for industrial where you need reliability, delivery capacity, supply chain for at least 10 to15 years it isn't.
This is the reason why we decided not to go on further with this technology within the industrial sector we are working in and are coming out in May 2022 with a similar Docker based edge gateway product that relies on the same Arm A53 Cortex CPU but made by company NXP instead which have guarateed delivery times for the CPU of at least 15 years.
Thx
Armin
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