The Raspberry Pi 5 is a $80 Gaming Beast

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4 years after the release of the Pi4, here comes the all-new Raspberry PI 5. This new iteration of the Raspberry Pi promises more power in a size that's as compact as ever, while still keeping the price affordable. Powered by a quad-core Broadcom ARMV8 Cortex A76 processor clocked at 2.4 GHz, the Pi5 is claimed to be 250% faster than a Pi 4. In todays episode we take a closer look at the performance of the Pi 5 with modern emulators including Nintendo Gamecube, PlayStation 2, Dreamcast and more!

All tests were run with the Bookworm OS running RetroPie except for AetherSX2 which was run using Debian OS.

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00:00 - 03:41 - Introduction
03:42 - 04:52 - Sega Saturn Emulation
04:53 - 06:41 - GameCube Emulation
06:42 - 08:45 - PlayStation 2 Emulation
08:46 - 10:08 - Dreamcast Emulation
10:09 - 11:00 - PSP Emulation
11:01 - 13:45 - Arcade Emulation
13:46 - 14:55 - Conclusion/Outro

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