Peter Gamma (Physiologist & Director) Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)

Independent Consultant & Physiologist Peter Gamma from the MRIS asks «do Rasperry Pi & Orange Pi miss a real competitor?»

Last Updated on January 15, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Switzerland is the world champion when it comes to competitiveness

Switzerland takes first place in the World Competitiveness Rankings 2021 of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Lausanne. This is the first time Switzerland has made it to the top since 1989.:

https://www.kmu.admin.ch/kmu/de/home/aktuell/news/2021/die-schweiz-ist-das-wettbewerbsfaehigste-land-der-welt.html

Independent Consultant & Physiologist Peter Gamma from the Meditation Research Institute Switzerland (MRIS)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-gamma-7920031ab/?originalSubdomain=ch

is used to Swiss competitiveness.

But what about Raspberry Pi and Orange Pi and other SBC promoted by YouTube video makers? Is this not more a marketing trust of developers who share a market who is not there? Marketing trusts are forbidden in Switzerland:

Independent Swiss Consultant Peter Gamma promotes more competition between Raspberry Pi and Orange Pi. Do they not have a sort of silent marketing trust not to compete with each other? And if so, is this not for the harm of the costumers?

  • Therefore we promote that the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich picks up the Orange Pi 5 for the computer scientists and electro eningeering first semester students to write the issues about those in student projects.
  • And the physiologist first semester students to pick up the Raspberry Pi 5 to write student projects about the issues they have.
  • And then publish a real competitive chart of the issues these two SBC have in the:

«Repository for Publications and Research Data of the ETH Zurich’s Research Collection for scientific publications and research»

https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/?locale-attribute=en

And the business scientists of the School of Economics and Political Science (SEPS-HSG) University of St.Gallen make a marketing analysis of this and publish the result in Nature, as competitive business scientists usually do it.

And we invite other universities around the world to help us to make Raspberry Pi and Orange Pi more competitive.

Would the result not be the end of Raspberry Pi for private users and that the Raspberry Pi community would migrate to the Orange Pi’s and the world would be a better place for costumers, which means higher sales rates which means more income from SBC and SBC related products?