Re: rPI Goes Public

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Sujet : Re: rPI Goes Public
De : Pancho.Jones (at) *nospam* proton.me (Pancho)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.misc
Date : 12. Jun 2024, 09:31:38
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On 12/06/2024 03:00, 26xh.0717 wrote:
https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/06/11/raspberry-pi-shares-rise-by-more-than-a-third-on-london-market-debut
 British microcomputer maker Raspberry Pi launched its initial
public offering (IPO) today on the London Stock Exchange (LSE)
after pricing its shares at 280p.
 For now, only conditional trading is allowed, which means that
only some select investors will be able to trade the company’s
shares, with the majority of retail investors having to wait
until Friday 14 June, when trading opens for everyone.
 Following the IPO however, Raspberry Pi’s shares soared as
high as 392p, with the company revealing that it was hoping
for a valuation of about £541.6 million (€642.48 million).
 The Cambridge based group said on its website: “This is a
watershed moment for Raspberry Pi, and the start of a new
phase in our evolution: access to the public market will
enable us to build more of the products you love, faster.
 
Mighty white of them, while they pocket half a billion quid.

. . .
    Well, we hope for the best.
    However "faster", unto itself, was never what PIs were
   supposed to be all about. They are a kind of halfway
   point between micro-controllers and "real PCs" - a
   neglected niche they filled quite well along with
   a few others like BBBs.
    But what are we looking at now, "Pi Desktops" ?
   "Gamers PIs" ? Sorry, but THOSE niches are packed
   with strong competition, no money to be made.
 
The rPi5 is a desktop. Arm desktops is a nascent market.

   I'd SAY the P5 is maybe as far as they should go in
   terms of "performance" now (except that Debian went
   to hell with Worm).
I've not benchmarked, but I think The rPi5 is under-performant compared to things built on the RK3588 soc. There are clear benefits to something slightly more powerful.
Continued dominance of both MS Windows and Intel x86 is looking less certain than it has for decades. The Raspberry Pi is in a good place.

   More I/O options/interfaces
   might be a more productive direction. SuperMicro
   sells some little 5x5 inch boards that have plugs
   on them for stuff I'd never even heard of in about
   50 years into computers - had to look up some of
   them. Each had, and apparently still have, real-world
   uses. THIS, IMHO, is where PI should be. Kiosk/
   industrial/robotic/whatever-odd-use.
    There are tons of micro-controllers - Ards are good
   and have huge libraries now - and "real PCs" of
   the x86 ilk are just prolific (look up BMax and
   BeeLink if you want 'small'/affordable), but there
   is still room in the middle and PI is a known name.
 
BeeLink etc are good, but I suspect they only exist because Intel are responding to Arm.

   Oh ... one RISK of going public, aggressive
   competitors can buy-out, and exterminate.
Hard to exterminate Arm. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a bit like Tesla, anyone can build a Pi like device, but Raspberry Pi have experience of doing a good job.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
12 Jun 24 * rPI Goes Public4726xh.0717
12 Jun 24 +* Re: rPI Goes Public2Andy Burns
12 Jun 24 i`- Re: rPI Goes Public1Richard Kettlewell
12 Jun 24 +- Re: rPI Goes Public1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
12 Jun 24 `* Re: rPI Goes Public43Pancho
12 Jun 24  +* Re: rPI Goes Public3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
12 Jun 24  i`* Re: rPI Goes Public2Pancho
14 Jun 24  i `- Re: rPI Goes Public126xh.0717
13 Jun 24  `* Re: rPI Goes Public39Richard Kettlewell
13 Jun 24   `* Re: rPI Goes Public38Pancho
14 Jun 24    +* Re: rPI Goes Public35Lawrence D'Oliveiro
14 Jun 24    i`* Re: rPI Goes Public34Pancho
14 Jun 24    i +- Re: rPI Goes Public1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
14 Jun 24    i `* Re: rPI Goes Public32Richard Kettlewell
15 Jun 24    i  `* Re: rPI Goes Public31Pancho
15 Jun 24    i   `* Re: rPI Goes Public30Richard Kettlewell
16 Jun 24    i    +* Re: rPI Goes Public28Computer Nerd Kev
17 Jun 24    i    i`* Re: rPI Goes Public27Richard Kettlewell
28 Jun 24    i    i `* Re: rPI Goes Public2626xh.0712
28 Jun 24    i    i  `* Re: rPI Goes Public25rbowman
28 Jun 24    i    i   +* Re: rPI Goes Public10Bobbie Sellers
28 Jun 24    i    i   i+- Re: rPI Goes Public1rbowman
28 Jun 24    i    i   i+* Only you have the power (Was: rPI Goes Public)3Lew Pitcher
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii`* Re: Only you have the power (Was: rPI Goes Public)2rbowman
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii `- Re: Only you have the power (Was: rPI Goes Public)1Lew Pitcher
28 Jun 24    i    i   i+* Re: rPI Goes Public4Andy Burns
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii`* Re: rPI Goes Public3The Natural Philosopher
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii `* Re: rPI Goes Public2Lew Pitcher
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii  `- Re: rPI Goes Public1rbowman
29 Jun 24    i    i   i`- Re: rPI Goes Public1The Natural Philosopher
28 Jun 24    i    i   +- Re: rPI Goes Public1Bobbie Sellers
29 Jun 24    i    i   +* Re: rPI Goes Public1226xh.0712
29 Jun 24    i    i   i+* Re: rPI Goes Public6rbowman
29 Jun 24    i    i   ii+* Re: rPI Goes Public4D
2 Jul 24    i    i   iii`* Re: rPI Goes Public326xh.0712
2 Jul 24    i    i   iii +- Re: rPI Goes Public1D
31 Jul 24    i    i   iii `- Re: rPI Goes Public1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2 Jul 24    i    i   ii`- Re: rPI Goes Public126xh.0712
22 Jul 24    i    i   i+- Re: rPI Goes Public1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
22 Jul 24    i    i   i`* Re: rPI Goes Public4Marc Haber
22 Jul 24    i    i   i +* Re: rPI Goes Public2D
5 Aug 24    i    i   i i`- Re: rPI Goes Public1Bobbie Sellers
31 Jul 24    i    i   i `- Re: rPI Goes Public1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
29 Jun 24    i    i   `- Re: rPI Goes Public1The Natural Philosopher
17 Jun 24    i    `- Re: rPI Goes Public1Pancho
14 Jun 24    `* Re: rPI Goes Public2Richard Kettlewell
15 Jun 24     `- Re: rPI Goes Public1Pancho

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