Raspberry Pi Model B gets RAM boost to 512MB, keeps $35 price tag

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/10/raspberry2.jpg So you got your Raspberry Pi all set up, you overclocked it and you even made it run Atari 2600 games. But then, it seems, many you wrote to the UK-based outfit to complain about the fixed 256MB of RAM. Indeed, the budget mini PC maker says that requests for a memory upgrade have been among “the most common suggestions” it’s received since it launched the device. However, rather than introduce a pricier version, the company has decided to offer 512MB as standard with all future Model Bs (including all current and outstanding orders), while sticking to the original $35 price tag. Good news? Sure, even if your current unit just got relegated to secondary secondary PC status.
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Re: Raspberry Pi Model B gets RAM boost to 512MB, keeps $35 price tag

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Re: Raspberry Pi Model B gets RAM boost to 512MB, keeps $35 price tag

I think, 4gb ram is put in it.