Raspberry Pi Performance Evolution: Benchmarking Pi 1 Through Pi 5 Generations
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Summary
This article presents a comprehensive performance comparison of all Raspberry Pi generations from the original Pi 1 (2012) to the latest Pi 5 (released about a year ago). The author tests each model to analyze how performance, specifications, and power consumption have evolved over nearly 13 years of development. The article includes detailed test results, equipment used, and purchase links for components, with additional video content showing the testing process.
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· 4 pulledToday we're going to be taking a look at what almost 13 years of development has done for the Raspberry Pi.
I have one of each generation of Pi from the original Pi that was launched in 2012 through to the Pi 5 which was released just over a year ago.
We'll take a look at what has changed between each generation and how their performance and power consumption has improved by running some tests on them.
Today we're comparing one of each generation of Pi from the Pi 1 to the Pi 5 to see how their performance and specifications have improved.
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