One of the best things about the Raspberry Pi 5 (other than the performance boost over its predecessor) is how much easier it is to add an SSD. And using an SSD with the Raspberry Pi 5 is a no-brainer if you’re running a proper desktop OS like Ubuntu since performance is dramatically better than what an SD card can provide – yes, even super-duper expensive ones. Having recently announced is own range of Raspberry Pi-branded SD cards (with support for command queuing on the Pi 5 and reliable read/write speeds) the company is now offering a range of own-band […]
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