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On Wed, 3 Apr 2024 10:24:00 +0100, Martin BrownI haven't tried it on LT Spice but it seems to be able to run any floating point code that will compile on it so I don't see why not. It can also drive full QD displays natively at MPEG playback video speeds.
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On 03/04/2024 06:21, Jan Panteltje wrote:Can it run LT Spice? I spend too much time running Spice.>>
What somone learned when he replaced a cheap Pi 5 PC with a no-name Amazon mini desktop
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/what-i-learned-when-i-replaced-my-cheap-pi-5-pc-with-a-no-name-amazon-mini-desktop/
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All that said, I post this from a Pi4 8GB, it is sometimes really slow,
but I like and use the GPIO port.
I was quite surprised how sprightly my Pi 5 was. I opted for 8GB more
expensive entirely passive cooling so that it can be used as an
entertainment streaming system when not being used for other things.
(whole thing cost about £120 and is the size of a bar of soap)
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In part I got it for the portability and free Mathematica license that
comes with it. I haven't found the Debian environment too tiresome
despite being a Windows user with a smidgeon of Ubuntu and Android.
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I reckon its performance single tasking isn't far off the venerable
i7-3770 from a decade or so back (and still pretty capable today).
My new big-box Windows machines, monster CPU and lots of ram and SSDs,I decided when I had to replace mine that an i5-12600 was about the peak of performance/price that was a significant improvement over the 3770. I don't like paying through the nose for the fastest possible CPUs.
are disappointing because they only run sims about 2x as fast as my
old Win7 machines.
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