Eben Upton explains the effects of rising memory prices

Raspberry Pi Weekly

Howdy,

Hot on the heels of last week's Raspberry Pi 500+ launch, we decided to follow up with a Debian Trixie chaser. This major Raspberry Pi OS release brings an updated desktop theme, a new Control Centre application, easier customisation possibilities, and a time system that will work until the year 292,277,026,596.

Our CEO, Eben Upton, also explained the reasoning behind the $5 and $10 price increases on a few of our products, and how we're looking forward to reversing them once memory prices return to their long-term downward trajectory.

Elsewhere, one of our board members, Chris Mairs, introduced us to an AI voice assistant by ElevenLabs, who invited him to clone his own voice to create a personalised version of this Raspberry Pi–powered build.

Happy first week of spooky season to all who celebrate.

Peace,

Ashley

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