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As I understand it, it was a SoC that was already in production by Broadcom for set top boxes so using an "off the shelf" SoC would reduce the time/cost required to bring the original Pi to market. I imagine there would be less risk to the manufacturer in this case since, if the Pi proved a failure and didn't move the expected units, the SoC could be repurposed for STBs.


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