• RPi400?

    From gareth evans@3:770/3 to All on Mon Jun 7 16:57:50 2021
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

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  • From A. Dumas@3:770/3 to gareth evans on Mon Jun 7 16:28:45 2021
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    Are we your search engine?

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  • From gareth evans@3:770/3 to A. Dumas on Mon Jun 7 19:47:03 2021
    On 07/06/2021 17:28, A. Dumas wrote:
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    Are we your search engine?


    Are you polite and / or civilised?

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  • From Joe@3:770/3 to gareth evans on Mon Jun 7 20:50:24 2021
    On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 19:47:03 +0100
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:

    On 07/06/2021 17:28, A. Dumas wrote:
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    Are we your search engine?


    Are you polite and / or civilised?


    I think his point was that you could have looked up the answer yourself
    in less time than you could type the question. Even Wikipedia knows the
    answer to that one.

    If you're not paying for an answer, you will get better results by
    showing you have made some attempt to answer it yourself.

    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

    --
    Joe

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  • From ray@3:770/3 to gareth evans on Mon Jun 7 13:43:18 2021
    On 6/7/21 9:57 AM, gareth evans wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    same as pi4


    At the heart of Raspberry Pi 4 sits an ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (central
    processing unit) running at a maximum clock speed of 1,500 MHz (or
    1.5GHz). The clock is the electronic pulse used to synchronise all the components in a processor. A maximum clock speed of 1.5GHz means the
    processor updates one-and-a-half billion times per second.
    How to overclock Raspberry Pi 4 — The MagPi magazine magpi.raspberrypi.org/articles/how-to-overclock-raspberry-pi-4

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  • From A. Dumas@3:770/3 to gareth evans on Mon Jun 7 21:25:33 2021
    On 07-06-2021 20:47, gareth evans wrote:
    On 07/06/2021 17:28, A. Dumas wrote:
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    Are we your search engine?

    Are you polite and / or civilised?

    Were you? "Hello, I have tried searching but etc etc" Leech.

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  • From Deloptes@3:770/3 to gareth evans on Mon Jun 7 23:59:50 2021
    gareth evans wrote:

    Thank-you kindly, but I'd thought that the RPi4 was an A53 CPU

    Are you serious? https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/specifications/

    Since when it is necessary to think, but not to read?

    It would be forgiven if you were bling, but logically it would be impossible
    to post here as well.

    This news group deserves better!
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  • From gareth evans@3:770/3 to ray on Mon Jun 7 22:46:52 2021
    On 07/06/2021 20:43, ray wrote:
    On 6/7/21 9:57 AM, gareth evans wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    same as pi4


    At the heart of Raspberry Pi 4 sits an ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (central
    processing unit) running at a maximum clock speed of 1,500 MHz (or
    1.5GHz).

    Thank-you kindly, but I'd thought that the RPi4 was an A53 CPU
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  • From F. W.@3:770/3 to All on Tue Jun 8 08:29:08 2021
    Am 07.06.2021 um 21:43 schrieb ray:

    ...clocked at 1,80 GHz. For there is a kind of cooling table under the keyboard.

    FW
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  • From Alister@3:770/3 to ray on Tue Jun 8 09:47:07 2021
    On 07/06/2021 20:43, ray wrote:
    On 6/7/21 9:57 AM, gareth evans wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    same as pi4


    At the heart of Raspberry Pi 4 sits an ARM Cortex-A72 CPU (central
    processing unit) running at a maximum clock speed of 1,500 MHz (or
    1.5GHz). The clock is the electronic pulse used to synchronise all the components in a processor. A maximum clock speed of 1.5GHz means the processor updates one-and-a-half billion times per second.
    How to overclock Raspberry Pi 4 — The MagPi magazine magpi.raspberrypi.org/articles/how-to-overclock-raspberry-pi-4

    Although in the P400 it is clocked @ 1.8ghz
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  • From Big Bad Bob@3:770/3 to Joe on Tue Jun 8 19:05:50 2021
    On 2021-06-07 12:50, Joe wrote:
    On Mon, 7 Jun 2021 19:47:03 +0100
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:

    On 07/06/2021 17:28, A. Dumas wrote:
    gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> wrote:
    Which processor is fitted into that integrated solution?
    RPi4?

    Are we your search engine?


    Are you polite and / or civilised?


    I think his point was that you could have looked up the answer yourself
    in less time than you could type the question. Even Wikipedia knows the answer to that one.

    also an RTFM type of response should have the courtesy of pointing to
    said manual

    On IRC, I like to point 'em to the official web site, something like

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/specifications/

    from here, all _kinds_ of new info [and a realization that it's all
    there for them to find] might win a convert


    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

    that IS a good one, yeah


    --
    (aka 'Bombastic Bob' in case you wondered)

    'Feeling with my fingers, and thinking with my brain' - me

    'your story is so touching, but it sounds just like a lie'
    "Straighten up and fly right"

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