Using a Raspberry Pi to run OpenClaw makes no sense
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Raspberry Pi's stock price surged 90 percent this week after investors speculated the OpenClaw AI assistant would drive demand for the single-board computers as safer isolated devices to run the controversial software. However, modern Raspberry Pis now cost over $200 and lack the processing power for effective AI operations, making cloud-based virtual private servers a cheaper and more secure alternative.
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