Arm Acquires Minority Stake in Raspberry Pi
Arm Holdings plc today announced that it has made a strategic investment, a minority stake in Raspberry Pi Ltd — the arm of Raspberry Pi responsible for the new Raspberry Pi 5 and past Raspberry Pi products.
[...] "Arm technology has always been central to the platforms we create, and this investment is an important milestone in our longstanding partnership," said Eben Upton, CEO, Raspberry Pi.
[...] Arm's minority stake in Raspberry Pi Ltd also shows a firm commitment to the continuation of Arm CPUs in future Raspberry Pis. With the rise of RISC-V CPUs in devices ranging from $9 to hundreds of dollars it is clear to see that we will not be seeing a RISC-V based Raspberry Pi for the foreseeable future.
(Score: 5, Insightful) by Snotnose on Friday November 03 2023, @11:15PM (2 children)
ARM just wants to ensure the Raspberry Cake doesn't have a RISC-V.
BTW, is it vee or five?
Of course I'm against DEI. Donald, Eric, and Ivanka.
(Score: 4, Funny) by dwilson on Friday November 03 2023, @11:49PM
Yes.
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(Score: 3, Informative) by Kilo110 on Saturday November 04 2023, @02:00AM
that was my first thought as well.
it's "five"