Raspberry Pi 4 coming in July 2019

The only differences are two of the four USB ports being USB 3.0, full-speed Gigabit Ethernet, USB-C charging port instead of micro-USB, slightly higher power usage, and new SoC with 2x Cortex-A73 cores (clocked at 1.5 GHz) and 4x Cortex-A55 cores.

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>tfw I have no clue what I'm looking at
>applied to computer science program

how fucked am I anons

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What don't you understand?

would an sbc be able to have a full use (data/display/charging) usb c?
thunderbolt 3?

its a computer user.

Not in a low cost SBC like Pi. The Thunderbolt controller costs like half of the entire board, and what are you gonna do with 40 Gbps on a phone-tier SoC?

as nice as this sounds, do you have a source?
or is this the usual baseless speculation?

Pretty eff'd in the a tbqh. Niiiice digits doe

maybe it can run n64 games now, that'd be dope.

I just want a Gigabit Wi-Fi. Is that so hard?

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