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Raspberry Pi Announces More Price Hikes, 3 GB Raspberry Pi 4 SKU

Raspberry Pi Announces More Price Hikes, 3 GB Raspberry Pi 4 SKU

One could be forgiven for thinking it’s an April fools, but alas, Raspberry Pi has announced yet another price hike due to the increasing costs of DRAM. Its CEO, Eben Upton announced in a blog post that the company has seen a seven-fold increase in the cost of LPDDR4 DRAM, which is used in both the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5. All 4 GB and up SKUs of the aforementioned products will see a price hike that ranges from US$25 to US$100. Other products will also see an increase in price and you can find all the price bumps in the table below.

At the same time, the company is launching a new 3 GB SKU of the Raspberry Pi 4, which will launch at US$83.75. The new SKU is available today from all authorised resellers globally. The price increases mean that the 16 GB SKU of the Raspberry Pi 6 now comes in at US$305, which is more than what a lot of mini PCs set you back six months ago. The 16 GB Raspberry Pi 500+ keyboard computer comes in at a whopping US$410, suggesting that some products are unlikely to sell, as they’ve simply become uncompetitive. The only good news today is that the 1 and 2 GB SKUs for the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 won’t see any price hikes this time around, alongside the 4 GB SKU of the Raspberry Pi 400. Raspberry Pi is promising to lower its pricing as soon as the cost for DRAM goes down at some point in the future.

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