At the end of 2014, the Raspberry Pi Model B+ was released, improving upon the original Raspberry Pi that was released a couple years earlier. The basic layout and design introduced with the Pi B+ has stayed the same since then, and you can still buy it today! In that tradition, the Raspberry Pi 3 is today getting an upgrade to Raspberry Pi 3B+.

Raspberry Pi 3B+: What’s new
While not as big as an aesthetic overhaul as the original B+ was, the Pi 3B+ does have a larger selection of improvements that make it distinct from the original Pi 3. This includes a more powerful CPU, now running at 1.4 GHz on all its four cores. The ethernet port has also been updated to a Gigabit port, an oft requested feature, although due to pre-existing limitations it maxes out at about 350 megabits. There’s also some minor upgrades, such as a … // Read more: original article.

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