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The Raspberry pi 5 image is here.
You can now run an Ethereum node on this device (16 GB RAM only).
Please read the docs carefully, particularly the NVMe disk part (see next link).
https://ethereum-on-arm-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quick-guide/download-and-install.html#raspberry-pi-5
We experienced some compatibility issues testing the NVMe storage . It turns out that disks with Phison controller often fail or shutdown. So, try to avoid these devices at all costs.
See the recommended hardware section for more info.
https://ethereum-on-arm-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quick-guide/recommended-hardware.html
We only recommend running a node on a Raspberry Pi 5 if you already own a 16 GB RAM model. If you want to run a node on an ARM64 board from scratch, get one with native NVMe support (again, see the recommended hardware section above).
Let us know your feedback/issues.