16GB Raspberry Pi 5 Announced

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The latest version is now available for $120.

The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a 16GB variant of the Raspberry Pi 5, joining the 2 GB, 4GB, and 8GB offerings released previously.

According to the website, the Raspberry Pi 5 “features the Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core Arm Cortex A76 processor @ 2.4GHz, making it up to three times faster than the previous generation. With RAM variants up to 16GB, this is the fastest, smoothest Raspberry Pi experience yet.”

This latest version, intended for power users and professional applications, is available now for $120.

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01/16/2025

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