KarnatoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·9 months agocross-posted to: technology@lemmy.worldRaspberry Pi is now manufacturing 70,000 Pi 5s per week, will surge to 90,000 in February(www.tomshardware.com)external-linkarrow-up1519arrow-down112message-square133fedilink
arrow-up1507arrow-down1external-linkRaspberry Pi is now manufacturing 70,000 Pi 5s per week, will surge to 90,000 in February(www.tomshardware.com)KarnatoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnglish·9 months agocross-posted to: technology@lemmy.worldmessage-square133fedilink
minus-squaresnowfalldreamlandarrow-up6arrow-down0·9 months agoedit-29 months agolinkfedilinkWhat non standard thing are they doing with the power supply? The PSU looks like a regular usb c PD supply to me (even supports 12v, nice!) Edit: wtf! 5v@5a yeah thats non standard. What were they thinking?
minus-squareEcho Dotarrow-up1arrow-down1·9 months agolinkfedilinkI’m assuming it’s like the Nintendo switch USBC lead which technically is standard but doesn’t really work to charge anything else. but at least you can use normal USBC leads to charge the switch so it’s not too bad.
What non standard thing are they doing with the power supply? The PSU looks like a regular usb c PD supply to me (even supports 12v, nice!)
Edit: wtf! 5v@5a yeah thats non standard. What were they thinking?
I’m assuming it’s like the Nintendo switch USBC lead which technically is standard but doesn’t really work to charge anything else. but at least you can use normal USBC leads to charge the switch so it’s not too bad.