anyone lse seeing this?
On 25/05/2021 02:40, Big Bad Bob wrote:
anyone lse seeing this?
What country are you buying in and what model(s) are you having trouble
in obtaining?
On 26/05/2021 19:21, Richard Jones wrote:
On 25/05/2021 02:40, Big Bad Bob wrote:
anyone lse seeing this?
What country are you buying in and what model(s) are you having trouble
in obtaining?
Pi hut in the UK is out of about half the models
COVID 19 has really disrupted things
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 26/05/2021 19:21, Richard Jones wrote:
On 25/05/2021 02:40, Big Bad Bob wrote:
anyone lse seeing this?
What country are you buying in and what model(s) are you having trouble
in obtaining?
Pi hut in the UK is out of about half the models
COVID 19 has really disrupted things
It it just that, or something to do with the current chip shortage (supposably the result of many combined factors)?
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 26/05/2021 19:21, Richard Jones wrote:
On 25/05/2021 02:40, Big Bad Bob wrote:
anyone lse seeing this?
What country are you buying in and what model(s) are you having trouble
in obtaining?
Pi hut in the UK is out of about half the models
COVID 19 has really disrupted things
It it just that, or something to do with the current chip shortage (supposably the result of many combined factors)?
Anyway, Farnell still have a few. I'm not sure whether they normally
have more in stock, in general they tend to have many items on back
order. RS don't seem to have much stock but it's harder to check on
their site.
Core Electronics here in Australia still seem to have plenty.
anyone lse seeing this?
I'd guess it's the chip shortage. I recently ordered a CM3+ from China,
the same seller had hiked the price to almost double in the few weeks
since. I did find someone else with the old prices though (about 40
euros for the 32 GB model). A local seller in Finland said his
distributor estimates October for delivery.
On 25-05-2021 03:40, Big Bad Bob wrote:
anyone lse seeing this?
Apparently not: "The current global semiconductor shortage — which
you’ll almost certainly have read about by now — is constraining our supply of the original PoE HAT. In general, we’re weathering the
shortage very well, and the supply of mainline Raspberry Pi computers,
Zeros and our other products have not been affected (we’re very good at pipelining). Unfortunately, the first-gen PoE HAT uses silicon that’s in short supply."
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/announcing-the-raspberry-pi-poe-hat/
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