Order Limit On Raspberry Pi Lifted 204
hypnosec writes "Raspberry Pi, the small $35 ARM-based computer system capable of running Linux that took the world of technology by storm just a few months back, has its order limit shackles removed as it has been revealed that manufacturers are now producing 4000 units per day. The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the non-profit organization behind the tiny computer, has said that RS Components and element14/Premier Farnell have started producing enough units to allow them to scrap the order limit on Raspberry Pi. In a blog post, the foundation made the announcement. Initially the limit of one unit per customer was placed in the light of limited stocks. Despite these limits, there was always a shortage and people had to wait for long time to get their hands on one of these credit card sized computers."
I wonder (Score:5, Funny)
I wonder if they called the cap on raspberry orders... wait for it... the raspberry beret.
4000 units per day, 4 bazillion /. users ordering (Score:5, Funny)
Dangit, couldn't you have waited to post the slashdot article until I had ordered mine?
--Joe
Re:I wonder (Score:5, Funny)
Now it can be the "the little computer formerly limited to one order."
Re:Speaking of RaspberryPi... NetBSD support (Score:0, Funny)
Hmm... has Netcraft confirmed it?