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The Raspberry Pi project in the UK says that memory issues will make its 2026 forecast uncertain

Raspberry Pi, a single-board computer manufacturer, announced that its core earnings for 2025 would be above expectations, after it shipped 4 million units during the second half. However, its outlook for 2026 was clouded due to volatility in supply and memory prices.

The British company stated that it expects core earnings in 2025 to be no less than $45 millions, an increase of more than 20% over 2024.

It said that, looking?towards, the cost of LPDDR4, which is a type of memory used in devices has increased rapidly in recent?months, and some of the?major suppliers are now indicating a limitation of supply for?high density?.

The report stated that?the trend was largely driven by memory vendors who diverted capacity to meet the surge of AI data centres investment.

It said that there was "significant uncertainty" about the timing of a return to more normal DRAM prices and availability.

Eben Upton said that the company's supply-chain discipline enabled it to meet growing customer demand despite a difficult memory supply environment.

He said: "We enter the year 2026 with substantial inventory buffers and long-standing and growing OEM industrial relationships that typically account for 70% or?our demand. We also have a number initiatives to optimize the performance of our company in the short- and medium-term."

(source: Reuters)