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Raspberry Pi is now manufacturing 70,000 Pi 5s per week, will surge to 90,000 in February
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We are not talking about 9 times higher. 3A at 9V would be enough.
I am currently looking in the Docs and it is really confusing. It states that the PI 5 has a PMIC on board but still saying it boots up only when the 5A is present... So not sure what is going on here.
And looking at the PD 3.1 standard it looks like 5V 5A is actually in the spec in the new Version...
Will have to get my hands on the new PD 3.1 spec.