A possible successor to the long-running Raspberry Pi 400 has surfaced online. Seemingly, the Pi Foundation intends to release the Raspberry Pi 500 with the same Broadcom BCM 2712 chipset that underpins the Raspberry Pi 5.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Raspberry-Pi-500-makes-first-appearance-as-Raspberry-Pi-400-successor-with-Broadcom-BCM-2712-SoC.898772.0.html
So raspingdoodleburry pi blocks Odroid W for "copying me", and we know directly copying Amiga 500.