The 16GB board is designed for people running heavy workloads that require a lot of memory, such as artificial intelligence tasks, indicating a shift towards more demanding applications.
The sweet spot in price and performance for a Raspberry Pi 5 is still the $60 board with 4GB of RAM, while the 2GB version is for light workloads.
For the first time, the Raspberry Pi RAM capacity is clearly and boldly silk-screened onto the board rather than in tiny print, enhancing usability.
At $120, the 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 is approaching the price of cheap mini PCs, suggesting users should consider their needs carefully.
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