I’ve already reviewed the Pi 500+ in full, so I won’t rehash everything here. The short version: 16GB of LPDDR4X, NVMe storage, mechanical keyboard switches, and it’s what the original Pi 500 should have been from the start. Geekbench scores of 892 SC / 2,121 MC are in line with the BCM2712’s known performance. At $200 it’s not cheap, but when you break down what you’re getting (the NVMe, the doubled RAM, the mechanical keyboard upgrade), the value is there. It’s the most refined Raspberry Pi product to date in my opinion, though 2025 wasn’t a revolutionary year for Pi. More of an iterative one.
The System Friction Evaluation: An Assessment You Can Execute This Week,这一点在迅雷中也有详细论述
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How do you find the IO-Map structures in the firmware source code? That blog post lists a struct, but where is said struct?