Raspberry Pi 6 Launch Delayed: Expected No Earlier Than Early 2028

Raspberry Pi 6 launch delayed to early 2028, as confirmed by the company. Pi 5 remains flagship with quantitative upgrades expected for the next-gen SBC.

Raspberry Pi 6 Launch Delayed: Expected No Earlier Than Early 2028

Raspberry Pi fans will have to wait longer than expected for the next major upgrade. The company confirmed that the Raspberry Pi 6 won't arrive before early 2028.

Pi 5 remains flagship for extended period

The Raspberry Pi 5 will remain the flagship model for an extended period. The company expects to ship Pi 6 units in about five years from its 2026 Reddit AMA.

The Pi 6 will keep the same form factor and functionality as the Pi 5. Changes will be quantitative rather than qualitative, meaning performance and capacity improvements rather than a redesign.

Pi 6 to retain same form factor

Raspberry Pi's historical release cadence is roughly every 4 to 4.5 years for major platform updates. The Pi 5 launched in September 2023, so an early 2028 release aligns with that pattern.

The company stated that the Pi 5 platform 'really does have legs' and will stick around as the flagship for a while. This indicates the Pi 5 will remain supported with software and hardware updates for several years.

No pricing or specific specs for the Pi 6 have been announced. The information comes from an official Raspberry Pi Reddit AMA and was reported by Jeff Geerling.

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