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elipsitz ◴[] No.41191100[source]
Can’t find an official announcement or datasheet yet, but according to this post:

* 2x Cortex-M33F * improved DMA * more and improved PIO * external PSRAM support * variants with internal flash (2MB) and 80 pins (!) * 512KiB ram (double) * some RISC-V cores? Low power maybe?

Looks like a significant jump over the RP2040!

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1. dave78 ◴[] No.41192255[source]
Pico 2, using the 2350, seems to be announced:

https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-pico-2/

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3. jsheard ◴[] No.41192456[source]
Only $1 more than the original Pico, that's an absolute steal. Although the Pico2 doesn't have PSRAM onboard so there's room for higher end RP235x boards above it.
4. HeyLaughingBoy ◴[] No.41192875[source]
Make one in an Arduino Uno form factor and double the price and they'd make a killing :-)

I try to dissuade n00bs from starting their arduino journey with the ancient AVR-based devices, but a lot of the peripherals expect to plug into an Uno.

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5. moffkalast ◴[] No.41193402[source]
Well there's the UNO-R4 Renasas I suppose, but this would be much cooler indeed. There's also the 2040 Connect in the Nano form factor with the extra IMU.
6. ta988 ◴[] No.41193428[source]
Look at the adafruit metro then. They just announced the rp2350 version