Raspberry Pi 4 comes with 4K support and up to 4GB of RAM
Raspberry Pi has announced its fourth version of the miniature budget computer. The Raspberry Pi 4 keeps the same form-factor
Raspberry Pi 4 predecessor’s starting price is $35, however, it has improved its specs across the board. according to the company.it still costs $35 for the basic model and $55 for the 4 GB of the memory model.
The new Raspberry Pi 4 comes with up to 4GB of RAM, the fastest CPU and GPU, faster Ethernet, dual-band Wi-Fi, support two HDMI displays at resolutions up to 4K, and two USB 3 ports.
The new Raspberry Pi 4 hardware is able to handle many everyday tasks such as web browsing with up to 15 Chromium tabs, light image editing using GIMP, and document and spreadsheet work using Libre Office. Unsurprisingly, the sub-$100 miniature PC has its limits. Raspberry Pi 4 reportedly struggles with full-screen video playback from YouTube for example, even if you turn down the resolution to 480p.
Raspberry Pi 4’s enhancements and changing as compare to the Raspberry Pi 3 B+:
• Quad-core one.5GHz Broadcom central processing unit, up from 1.4GHz within the previous model.
• 500MHz VideoCore VI GPU, up from 400MHz antecedently.
• A USB Type-C port for power, instead of micro USB.
• Two small HDMI ports which might power 2 4K monitors at 30fps or a single 4K monitor at 60fps aboard a 1080p display.
• 2 USB three ports and 2 USB two ports, up from 4 USB two ports.
• A Gigabit LAN port that isn’t any longer throttled by a USB interface.
• Bluetooth 5.0 instead of 4.1.
• Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
• A microSD storage card with a theoretical most transfer rate of 50 Mbps, up from 25 Mbps.
• A 40 pin GPIO connector with support for 3 additional interfaces; I2C, SPI, and UART.
The Raspberry Pi 4 is on the market starting these days with either 1GB, 2GB, or 4GB of RAM for $35, $45, and $55, respectively.