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> The trend of buying SBCs for general purpose compute is declining,

Were people actually doing that?

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More like people try doing anything other than use the base OS, and realize the bottom-tier x86 mini-PCs are 3-4x faster for the same price, and can encode a basic video stream without bogging down.

If the RPI came with any recent mid-tier Snapdragon SOC, it might be interesting. Or if someone made a Linux distro that supports all devices on one of the Snapdragon X Elite laptops, that would be interesting.

Instead, it's more like the equivalent of a cheap desktop with integrated GPU from 20 years ago, on a single board, with decent linux support, and GPIO. So it's either a linux learning toy, or an integrated component within another product, and not much in between.

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They are cheap and seem like the hardware is good enough. The hardware is, but getting software support very diy.
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They probably define general purpose as anything homelab based that runs on a commodity OS.
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