Rising DRAM prices are driving significant cost increases for hobbyist single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, potentially endangering the hobbyist SBC market as boards become too expensive for many enthusiasts.
<p>Today Raspberry Pi announced <a href="https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/a-new-3gb-raspberry-pi-4-for-83-75-and-more-memory-driven-price-increases/">more price increases for all Pis with LPDDR4 RAM</a>, alongside a 'right-sized' 3GB RAM Pi 4 for $83.75.</p>
<p>The price increases bring the 16GB Pi 5 up to <em>$299.99</em>.</p>
<p>Despite today's date, this is not a joke.</p>
<p>I published a video going over the state of the hobbyist 'high end SBC' market (4/8/16 GB models in the current generation), which I'll embed below:</p>
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<p>But if you'd like the <strong>tl;dr</strong>:</p>
# DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market
Source: [https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/dram-pricing-is-killing-the-hobbyist-sbc-market/](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2026/dram-pricing-is-killing-the-hobbyist-sbc-market/)
Today Raspberry Pi announced[more price increases for all Pis with LPDDR4 RAM](https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/a-new-3gb-raspberry-pi-4-for-83-75-and-more-memory-driven-price-increases/), alongside a 'right\-sized' 3GB RAM Pi 4 for $83\.75\.
The price increases bring the 16GB Pi 5 up to*$299\.99*\.
Despite today's date, this is not a joke\.
I published a video going over the state of the hobbyist 'high end SBC' market \(4/8/16 GB models in the current generation\), which I'll embed below:
But if you'd like the**tl;dr**:
Unless the DRAM pricing situation changes*radically*, I think the hobbyist SBC market is dying—or at least on life support\. And I don't just mean Raspberry Pis, but all SBC vendors\. LPDDR chips now account for the majority of board cost from the vendors I've checked with\.
Besides causing a radical reduction in new boards launched \(Radxa seems to be the only vendor that had some cadence last year\), the price increases for boards with greater than 4 GB of RAM have put those boards out of the reach of most hobbyists\.
Even mini PCs, which for a time were a*great*deal, have risen to $250\+ for 8 GB models\.*Used*PC are also more expensive, especially with more than 4 GB of RAM\.
I design most of my projects so they can be replicated for less than $100\. Learning is easier on cheaper parts you won't fret over too much when you break them\. With prices going up, this limits the types of projects I take on\.
I'm working more with older SBCs and microcontrollers now, and I think that's the direction many in the hobbyist space are going\.
Maybe, as Eben Upton says in Raspberry Pi's post,
> memory prices won’t remain at their current very high level indefinitely; the circumstances in which we find ourselves are challenging, but in the future they will abate\.
But I'm not sure how long we'll have to wait, or if a hobbyist SBC market will exist by the time the bubble bursts\.
Lucky for Raspberry Pi, they have a thriving microcontroller ecosystem and industrial base to keep them going\. I fear smaller vendors won't be able to go on like this forever\.
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