Raspberry Pi 3 Model A +: 8-core chip, clocked at 1.4GHz, priced at $ 25
Recently, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has just released a flagship processor board Raspberry Pi 3 Model A +, a new version of Raspberry Pi 3 Model B +.
The new version of the A + model still retains most of the improvements available on Model B + but is smaller than 65x56mm, which is the same as the HAT (Hardware-Attached-on-Top) standard that the Raspberry Pi previously introduced.
The A + model runs on an 8-bit 8-bit ARM Cortex-A53 chip with 1.4GHz processor speed, supports 5GHz WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2 / BLE, along with an USB circuit and an improved heat sink system.
Model A + costs only $ 25. To get such a cheap chip, the A + model has been cut a few features compared to its predecessor, such as RAM reduced from 1GB to 512 MB, Ethernet ports and 3 USB ports are no longer available.
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The circuit board of Model A + is certified as an FCC standard radio module.
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