Say hello to the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+. "Alongside a 200MHz increase in peak CPU clock frequency, we have roughly three times the wired and wireless network throughput, and the ability to sustain high performance for much longer periods." according to Eben Upton.
"This latest iteration has the same footprint as both
the Raspberry Pi 2
Model B and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, which means it's about
the size of a
deck of cards," said Darrell Etherington in TechCrunch.
It's a new version of the Raspberry Pi Model B, and an
applauded upgrade
by many.
Lots of Raspberry Pi fans already making the most out of a
little computer
priced right for DIY enthusiasts have been posting
comments to say they are
pleased with the improvements.
EE Journal talked about target users, saying "the new board is
the latest
product in the Raspberry Pi 3 range and targets a very wide range of users
including students and enthusiasts, as well as experienced
engineers and
professionals who are developing innovative Internet of
Things (IoT)
applications."
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is available now for the same $35
price. Also, wrote
Ryan Whitwam in ExtremeTech,
the board is still compatible with all
existing Raspberry Pi 3accessories.
Eben Upton, CEO, Raspberry Pi Trading, posted on the
site's blog: "The new
product is built around BCM2837B0, an updated version of
the 64-bit
Broadcom application processor used in Raspberry Pi 3B,
which
incorporates power integrity optimisations, and a heat
spreader (that's the
shiny metal bit you can see in the photos)."
Paul Ridden in New
Atlas described a Broadcom
BCM2837B0 1.4 GHz 64-bit
quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 system-on-chip. He also noted the
heat spreader
"and power integrity tweaks allows for a 200 MHz
increase in clock
frequency, while also catering for improved accuracy
in temperature monitoring and control."
Think of it as a "Plus" version. Gigabit
Ethernet with maximum transfer
network speeds of up to 300 Mbps, or three times higher than that of the
Model B, was noted in TechCrunch.
Upton, wearing an Occupy Mars t-shirt, asked Roger
Thornton, principal
hardware engineer, to tell viewers in a posted video about
the updated
version. Thornton
provided the details and also said the device has the same
features—only they have been much improved.
He said this Plus version is not as big an overhaul as the
original B+ was, but
the Pi 3B+ does have improvements that make it distinct.
TechCrunch:
"The dual-band Wi-Fi included on the board actually already
has modular compliance certification, so it's far easier
to integrate his
version of the Pi into end products design for consumer
and commercial
sale without having to do a load of testing and
certification on the buyer's
end."
Paul Miller in The
Verge: "The new board has a slightly faster 1.4 GHz quad-
core processor, Bluetooth 4.2 (an upgrade from 4.1), and
dual-band Wi-Fi.
He added, "I'm especially excited about the Wi-Fi upgrade."
Upton said, all in all, that, with the Raspberry Pi 3
Model B+, they rolled up
fixes and came up with a neater, tidier-looking board.
he mentioned that "Raspberry Pi 3B
was our first product to
support PXE Ethernet boot. Testing it in
the wild shook out a number of
compatibility issues with particular
switches and traffic environments."
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