Do you think a possible raspbery pi 4 will have a sata interface ?

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I am wondering if the current broadcom chip on the raspberry pi 3 has a sata controller on board.
For as far as i could find, both the bcm2836 (pi 2) and bcm2837(pi 3) do not have a sata interface.
That would be such a treat.
An usb to sata interface is a solution but not for me.

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ultimatebob

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Probably not, since the connector would take up extra precious space on the board. If we're lucky, they might finally put USB 3 ports on the next model so we can attach faster storage that way.
 
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Probably not, since the connector would take up extra precious space on the board. If we're lucky, they might finally put USB 3 ports on the next model so we can attach faster storage that way.

I agree, maybe not on the standard version that is sold so often.
But the raspbery pi organisation also sells these raspberry pi compute module cards that allow a customer to develop the (motherboard) pcb with all the interfaces themselves.
If in the future a sata controller is present on the soc and routed to pins that would be a very interesting and viable solution.
I think the demand would be so great and increasing for years because all of a sudden it is also interesting for companies.

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Olimex sells an allwinner dualcore A20 based board that has an SATA controller but it would be great for support and adoption if the next raspberry pi derivative would have a sata controller.


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sdifox

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I imagine it will be the same family of soc so the usb bus will still be the limitation, regardless of which io interface you stick on it.

Remember, it's a learning platform. But if they decide to go with usb 3.0 it should provide enough bandwidth.

But there are plenty of SBCs to choose from.
 
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Red Squirrel

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Would love to see a sata port too, or even USB 3.0. Would also be nice if it was not shared with ethernet. But I guess it's starting to ask for a lot for something that cheap.
 

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Would love to see a sata port too, or even USB 3.0. Would also be nice if it was not shared with ethernet. But I guess it's starting to ask for a lot for something that cheap.

I can't think USB3 could cost that much to implement today. It'd certainly remove some, if not most, of the pi's weak points.