It now ends with the code 'C0T', which is similar to the ending of the chip number of the Raspberry Pi 400.
The aforementioned developer noticed that when he replaced a defective Raspberry Pi 4 with a new one, the model number of one of the chips differed from the previous version. The now featured Broadcom chip on the Raspberry Pi 4 is the well-known SoC from the Raspberry Pi 400 and only brings some minor changes. As of now, the silently upgraded processor has appeared on a newly bought unit of the 8GB variant of the model B, which means that tinkerers cannot directly order a Raspberry Pi 4 with the new chip.īut that is not even necessary.
An American developer has discovered that the popular single-board computer Raspberry Pi 4 ( from US$68 on Amazon) does feature a new SoC with some tiny improvements over the previous chip.