Raspberry Pi 4 with 8 GB RAM announced
I've been waiting for this ever since I caught the mention in the leaflet (as shown). Within years, many legitimate demands for full-on servers and desktops will be able to be served by single-board computers like the Pi. The main obstacles now are a lack of properly hardware accelerated graphics (which has been started), getting widespread ecosystem 64-bit compatibility and moving to Wayland.
Speaking computing-power-per-dollar-wise, ARM and Raspberry Pi-like computers have us living in an embarrassment of riches. If it weren't for the above reasons, and for SD cards being flakier and more prone to failure than other storage systems, there would be few reasons to build a NUC instead of a Pi unless you absolutely had to run games, Windows or video editing on it.