sfx2000
Part of the Furniture
Not sure where to post this - @thiggins - please feel free to move it to an appropriate forum.
The RPF dropped the Pi3 B+ earlier this week - for the community at SNB, here's the relevant data points.
1) Dual Band WiFi - now has 5GHz 802.11ac support
2) Bluetooth 4.2 - nice update there
3) 1Gbe Ethernet - they replaced the previous Microchip USB Hub/Fast Ethernet chipset with an updated version - still goes thru USB2, and shares I/O with the USB2.0 ports, performance there is better - around 300Mb/Sec as compared to Pi3 at 95Mb/Sec - so nice update there
4) POE support - the new ethernet port supports POE, and RPF is planning to intro a PiHAT to support things there
5) Network/PXE Boot - Pi3 has network boot already, but was always a bit flaky - they've debugged their firmware, and now it is well sorted
6) Better power management - they've moved from discretes over to a Maxlinear PMIC - this helps with power and thermals
7) The SoC - BCM2837 - minor speed bump, new package, and with the PMIC, better performance under load.
Still has the same linux support (via Raspbian, etc, WinIOT support is pending)
Nice overview here -- https://hackaday.com/2018/03/14/ras...u-and-better-networking-in-the-new-model-3-b/
I've got a board on order, and will do a quick writeup once I get a chance to kick the tires a bit.
The RPF dropped the Pi3 B+ earlier this week - for the community at SNB, here's the relevant data points.
1) Dual Band WiFi - now has 5GHz 802.11ac support
2) Bluetooth 4.2 - nice update there
3) 1Gbe Ethernet - they replaced the previous Microchip USB Hub/Fast Ethernet chipset with an updated version - still goes thru USB2, and shares I/O with the USB2.0 ports, performance there is better - around 300Mb/Sec as compared to Pi3 at 95Mb/Sec - so nice update there
4) POE support - the new ethernet port supports POE, and RPF is planning to intro a PiHAT to support things there
5) Network/PXE Boot - Pi3 has network boot already, but was always a bit flaky - they've debugged their firmware, and now it is well sorted
6) Better power management - they've moved from discretes over to a Maxlinear PMIC - this helps with power and thermals
7) The SoC - BCM2837 - minor speed bump, new package, and with the PMIC, better performance under load.
Still has the same linux support (via Raspbian, etc, WinIOT support is pending)
Nice overview here -- https://hackaday.com/2018/03/14/ras...u-and-better-networking-in-the-new-model-3-b/
I've got a board on order, and will do a quick writeup once I get a chance to kick the tires a bit.