On 17/01/2018 04:07, Dannaz Perth wrote:
> I was also under the conclusion the memory draw was massive when loading
Chromium.
> The problem i'm having is not just with Chromium. It happens on every browser
app i install.
> [...]
> Surely this can be fixed ?
No :) The Raspberry Pi is a very limited computer, obviously. Any
full-featured, or even not so full-featured, app will test it. E.g.,
modern top spec mobile phones are a lot more powerful.
Next generation Pi4 is definitely in the works (just makes sense that
they would be developing now) but almost certainly not for this year; I
think the Pi3 was supposed to last at least 3 years. So maybe next year?
They do have a birthday comping up and often launch new hardware in
February. Maybe a Zero with Pi3 chip? Although that would draw a lot
more power and may not be the desired direction. From wiki:
Feb17: ZeroW
Jan17: CM3
Oct16: Pi2 B 1.2
May16: Zero 1.3
Feb16: Pi3 B
Nov15: Zero
Feb15: Pi2 B
Nov14: Pi1 A+
Jul14: Pi1 B+
Apr14: CM1
Feb13: Pi1 A
Apr12: Pi1 B
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