Raspberry Pi confirms new pricing for popular single-board computers

Raspberry Pi has kicked off a new month with another round of single-board computer (SBC) price increases. At the same time, the company has also updated the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (curr. $72.99 on Amazon) with a new version, full details of which we have covered separately.
To recap, Raspberry Pi upped the price of the Raspberry Pi 5 at the start of February. While the 1 GB RAM edition remained at $45, all other SKUs saw price increases ranging from 18% to 41%. Now, the cost of a 16 GB RAM variant has risen again by around 49% from $205 to $305.
Specifically, the Raspberry Pi 5 now costs as follows:
| Model | MSRP 11.30.2025 | MSRP 12.01.2025 | MSRP 02.02.2026 | 04.01.2026 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 GB RAM | – | $45 | $45 | $45 |
| 2 GB RAM | $50 | $55 | $65 | $65 |
| 4 GB RAM | $60 | $70 | $85 | $105 |
| 8 GB RAM | $80 | $95 | $125 | $175 |
| 16 GB RAM | $120 | $145 | $205 | $305 |
Raspberry Pi has confirmed that prices of 4 GB and 8 GB versions of the Raspberry Pi 4 have increased by the sme increments as their Raspberry Pi 5 siblings. Likewise, the Raspberry Pi 500 Plus now runs to $150 more than previously. All Compute Module 4, Compute Module 4S, and Compute Module 5 SKUs have experienced comparable price rises too. Please see Raspberry Pi's press release for more details.











