Raspberry Pi 6 expected no earlier than 2028

Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton has confirmed that the next-generation single-board computer will not arrive until at least early 2028. The timeline stems from a four to four-and-a-half-year development cycle following the Pi 5 launch.

Upton made the remarks during a Reddit AMA last week alongside hardware and software engineering leads. He described the Pi 6 as featuring quantitative improvements such as a faster CPU, additional I/O, and greater DRAM bandwidth, without introducing new ports or an M.2 slot.

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AMD announced extensions to its processor socket support at Computex. The company will keep the AM5 platform viable until at least 2029. It also detailed new and re-released Ryzen processors for both AM5 and AM4 sockets.

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Apple has pushed back the launch of its rumored AI-powered smart glasses to late 2027 due to development challenges. The devices were previously expected to be announced later this year with shipments starting in early 2027.

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