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It is pretty cool that the Raspberry Pi seem to still have a lot of users after so many years. I wonder if the Pi could be the best selling computer of all time since a lot of people may just need a simple computer for making a firewall, VPN, proxy server, antivirus scanner, and running a video file or photo slideshow file on a TV.
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It is pretty good, I'm surprised it isn't more to give people more advance pcs.
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I think the Raspberry Pi maybe more powerful in the future where most people can use the Pi as their main PC for all their daily tasks like gaming, or at least use use Windows on it to browse the web, and also run a real-time Antivirus and firewall program.
I read online news articles that America is investing a lot of money in microchips, so I feel the Pi may eventually use newer, faster and more affordable CPUs which are made in western countries like America instead of being stuck buying chips from other countries who may raise the price of microchips because of a lack of competition, and greed.
Plus, buying microchips made in other countries can be unsafe if they secretly install malware, backdoors, and custom codes into the microchip.
I read online news articles that America is investing a lot of money in microchips, so I feel the Pi may eventually use newer, faster and more affordable CPUs which are made in western countries like America instead of being stuck buying chips from other countries who may raise the price of microchips because of a lack of competition, and greed.
Plus, buying microchips made in other countries can be unsafe if they secretly install malware, backdoors, and custom codes into the microchip.
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It's great that america is investing into more chips, hopefully in the near future tech can be more easily made.
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Making more chips in the
I think there maybe fewer CPU vulnerabilities like Intel Meltdown an Spectre if the US invested more money in securing CPUs from security problems caused by the CPU chip's security vulnerability.
I think there maybe fewer CPU vulnerabilities like Intel Meltdown an Spectre if the US invested more money in securing CPUs from security problems caused by the CPU chip's security vulnerability.
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Tech chips and batteries are the future, we'll need a strong industry to keep everyone support and able to get it.
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I feel firewalls antispyware and antivirus would also be a even bigger in the future to prevent cyber criminals from stealing other people's data and identity.
Offline file storage could also be more popular since using the internet storage websites to store highly private files can be risky, and it can be safer to store the data in different locations and countries on computer hard drives which are not connected to the internet.
Offline file storage could also be more popular since using the internet storage websites to store highly private files can be risky, and it can be safer to store the data in different locations and countries on computer hard drives which are not connected to the internet.