The company also introduced a 3GB option for Pi 4. Since the news was posted on April 1, founder Eben Upton clarified that he wasn't joking.
We live in a time when two 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 boards cost the same as a MacBook Neo. Here's why - and how to save.
A new Raspberry Pi 4, not a Pi 5.
The Pi Zero isn't designed to do the same things—don't expect it to do the same jobs.