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> You have to understand why the Raspberry Pi is priced the way it is: it's because it is a side effect of the massive production of Broadcom chips for tablets, phones, embedded, etc. Millions and millions are made. A relatively tiny number of these find their way into developer boards. The economies of scale mean they can be very cheap.

That was the case for the very first version, but didn't the subsequent models use SoCs made specifically for them?




They can still use designs, knowledge, and supply chains that have already been built and scaled.


Even the first one was an SoC which didn't sell well so they got it almost for free.




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