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Off topic discussion • Re: A bit of Raspberry with 192C/384T

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These days the Pi 5 may have greater per-core memory bandwidth.
That's not what I expected. Scratchy claims even the older Lenovo with DDR3 would be faster.
I checked the firmware and obtained

Code:

# vcgencmd bootloader_version2024/01/05 15:57:40version 30cc5f37d65b279e820adb1d9840ad3c1cc98229 (release)timestamp 1704470260update-time 0capabilities 0x0000007f
ChatGPT tells me the latest version may be found at

https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eepr ... e-notes.md

and is dated 2025-10-17. Scratchy hissed, out-of-date firmware is better. Purr blinked and noted that 8-socket scale-up servers are also cozy during winter. Shy looked shyly at the ground.

I'm hoping to save electricity by updating the Pi 5.

Statistics: Posted by ejolson — Sun Oct 19, 2025 4:24 am



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