I'm not sure about onsemi's openness, but I found the public datasheet for the U16 power regulator affected (NCP6343) with one search [1]. As the article explained, the Broadcom SoC has nothing to do with this fault.
I don't think "makers" should be brought into this - to me, "makers" include individuals who may not have any formal engineering education just putting ideas together.
Of course it's a different story for actual companies selling a product such as Raspberry Pi - the engineering standard should rightfully be higher.
I don't think "makers" should be brought into this - to me, "makers" include individuals who may not have any formal engineering education just putting ideas together.
Of course it's a different story for actual companies selling a product such as Raspberry Pi - the engineering standard should rightfully be higher.
[1] https://www.onsemi.com/download/data-sheet/pdf/ncp6343-d.pdf