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<blockquote data-quote="t3chg33k" data-source="post: 2486933" data-attributes="member: 20884"><p>The Pi 5 consumer about 6-7 W under full load and about 1.5W at idle, so we are taking about may be 50 units of electricity through a year. At this level, a 8nm process isn't going to save much. Benefits of a smaller node is probably best realised for powerful devices or those on battery.</p><p></p><p>Having said that there are n number of SBCs available if all you need is power. The appeal of the Pi is probably all the maker projects made for it. Also intended for those who intend to use more of what it offers like the GPIO, UART, PCIe interface (not being M.2 offers more freedom), MIPI transreceivers and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t3chg33k, post: 2486933, member: 20884"] The Pi 5 consumer about 6-7 W under full load and about 1.5W at idle, so we are taking about may be 50 units of electricity through a year. At this level, a 8nm process isn't going to save much. Benefits of a smaller node is probably best realised for powerful devices or those on battery. Having said that there are n number of SBCs available if all you need is power. The appeal of the Pi is probably all the maker projects made for it. Also intended for those who intend to use more of what it offers like the GPIO, UART, PCIe interface (not being M.2 offers more freedom), MIPI transreceivers and such. [/QUOTE]
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