Raspberry Pi creator doesn’t expect a sequel in 2013

Raspberry Pi Model B

If you were hoping for a full-fledged Raspberry Pi sequel this year, you’ll have to keep waiting. Designer Eben Upton tells ZDNet that, while there should eventually be a replacement, he doesn’t expect one in 2013. Both software tweaks and upgrades like the Model B are reportedly doing the job — and it wouldn’t be right to “orphan” the 700,000 existing owners with a new platform, Upton says. He isn’t worried about the Cubieboard and other current rivals, as they have yet to be as fast as their raw numbers suggest. We won’t hide our disappointment at missing out on a quick revamp, but we know what they say about things that aren’t broken.

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Premier Farnell, Sony, team up to move Raspberry PI manufacturing to the UK

Premier Farnell, Sony team up to build Raspberry PI units in the UK

One of the biggest holdups to owning a Raspberry Pi was its stuttering availability, so much so that it even prompted a few copycat boards. Creator Eben Upton and equipment makers Premier Farnell might have found the solution, teaming up with Sony to produce an initial run of 300,000 of the educational computers at the company’s UK Technology Center, in Pencoed, near Bridgend in Wales. Upton hopes to keep the cost at $25 and $35 for two boards, thanks to employing Sony’s “lean manufacturing techniques,” and the Japanese company has already spent £50,000 ($80,000) on new package-on-package assembly equipment — ensuring that we’ll all be able to get our hands on one soon enough.

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