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From: urpion@×××.com
To: gentoo-user <gentoo-user@l.g.o>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram?
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 05:37:25
Message-Id: <20200620051228.GA28569@imap.gmx.com:993>
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] R.pi 64 bit with 8/16 G ram? by james
1 On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 01:36:29PM -0400, james wrote:
2 > Folks,
3 >
4 > Now, if/when this devices "is shipping", I can finally build out a 12VDC
5 > pickup camper gentoo centric "deep woods" mobile dev_shop.
6 >
7 > I kid you not:
8 > "Upton says the 64-bit image is for power users who want to map all 8GB
9 > into the address space of a single process. It's currently in beta and
10 > misses several key features, but once ready it will provide a 64-bit
11 > alternative to 64-bit versions of Ubuntu and Gentoo."
12 >
13 > GENTOO? Wonder who is behind that bit of work?
14 >
15 >
16 >
17 > https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-raspberry-pi-4-8gb-ram-model-out-now-for-75-plus-you-get-a-new-64-bit-os/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=29128215408769320614767878147805&mid=12853938&cid=2217268782
18 >
19 > No kidding:
20 >
21 > "Even the Raspberry Pi beginner's guide had a reference to an 8GB
22 > variant, while the Pi 4's Broadcom BCM2711 chip supports up to 16GB of
23 > LPDDR4 SDRAM."
24 >
25 > 16 G on a pi?
26 >
27 > I'm all in. Can Anyone verify this offer?
28 >
29 >
30 > curiously,
31 > James
32 >
33
34 Yeah! "deep woods" I like it. I wanna make a mobile 12V system too.