The announcement, made by Eben Upton on December 1, 2025, comes alongside strategic price adjustments across its product lineup to address unprecedented increases in LPDDR4 memory costs.
The new 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 delivers compelling performance for the price point. It features the Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor running at 2.4GHz, offering up to three times the performance of previous-generation boards.
The processor is paired with dual-band Wi-Fi connectivity and a PCI Express port, enabling users to attach M.2 SSDs for faster boot times and improved data transfer speeds compared to traditional microSD card storage.
Beyond processing power, the Raspberry Pi 5 includes dual 4K video output at 60fps, GPIO pin access, a real-time clock, and UART debug ports for development work.
The board features the RP1 I/O controller, custom silicon designed in-house to optimize performance and connectivity.
USB 3 support provides significantly higher bandwidth than previous models, making the platform suitable for both hobbyists and professional applications requiring robust I/O capabilities.
The price pressure stems from intense competition within the AI infrastructure sector, which has driven up memory component costs across the industry.
To maintain supply continuity and offset these expenses, Raspberry Pi has implemented tiered price increases.
The Raspberry Pi 4’s 4GB and 8GB models now cost $60 and $85 respectively, up from $55 and $75. Raspberry Pi 5 pricing has similarly adjusted, with the 2GB model at $55, 4GB at $70, 8GB at $95, and 16GB at $145.
Despite these increases, the $45 entry point for the new 1GB model preserves Raspberry Pi’s core mission of delivering affordable computing.
The company emphasizes that these price adjustments remain temporary, aligning with earlier memory price increase announcements for Compute Module products in October.
Lower-density Raspberry Pi 4 variants, Raspberry Pi 3 and earlier models, and Raspberry Pi Zero products maintain their existing pricing.
The 1GB Raspberry Pi 5 positions itself as an ideal choice for IoT applications, embedded systems, educational projects, and cost-conscious developers seeking genuine high-performance computing without premium pricing.
With Broadcom’s modern Cortex-A76 architecture and dual-band Wi-Fi, the platform provides professional-grade connectivity and processing capabilities at an exceptional price-to-performance ratio.
Users will require Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm, the latest operating system version optimized for the hardware, along with a quality 5V 5A USB-C power supply for optimal performance.
The company anticipates unwinding these price increases once memory market pressures normalize in 2026
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