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If this RPi main chip costs $0.70, why does the finished product currently cost $93.00 (RPi 5)? They're quite expensive nowadays, I miss when you could purchase them for ~$30.00.

Meanwhile, Expressif chips are literally everywhere and becoming ever more ubiquitous.

Edit: Thanks friends for the correction. It is cool you can still buy an RPi Pico for $13.00 :)



Because it's not the same chip? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RP2040 read the the specs and it's clear that is not the main chip in an rpi 5


The main chip in a Raspberry Pi 5 is a Broadcom BCM2712.

The main chip in the Raspberry Pi Pico is the RP2040, which costs $4.


If you're paying $13 for a Pico, you're getting fleeced.

These are $4 or less at most vendors, and JLC will assemble 5 for you for <$3/ea.


The RP2040 is not what the RPi 5 uses.


A raspberry pi 5 doesn’t use this chip (at least as the main chip). The RP2040 is for microcontrollers/embedded applications.


Because the RP2040 is not the main controller of the RPi.

It's a micro controller, on which the Raspberry Pi Pico is based, at $4




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