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  • michaelt 30 minutes ago
    Seems a bit of a strange feature to even want on a product targeting the education market. In a classroom setting you don't really want students to be able to set fuse bits so the device can't be re-programmed.

    Presumably this is a sign RPi are deliberately aiming to straddle the hobby and light commercial markets?

    • rcxdude 24 minutes ago
      They have absolutely been aiming at industrial customers already. It would be hard for them to justify the cost of a custom die without having some volume to businesses. (And the previous raspbarry pis have absolutely been popular in industry as well, I would be surprised if hobbyists and learners are even half of their volume)