Thanks @Gordon for being very open and transparent about this - I respect that.
Well to some extent you read me correct "between the lines".
But my line of thinking is different. I base it on 2 assumptions:
you can buy cheaper STM32 boards too - so "risk" of not buying official board is similar
ESP is much more popular than STM
So just by simple extrapolation you should have more boards sales, more project popularity (and all what goes behind it) - by how much - in theory by as much as ESP is more popular than STM.
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Thanks @Gordon for being very open and transparent about this - I respect that.
Well to some extent you read me correct "between the lines".
But my line of thinking is different. I base it on 2 assumptions:
So just by simple extrapolation you should have more boards sales, more project popularity (and all what goes behind it) - by how much - in theory by as much as ESP is more popular than STM.
Don't know how to evaluate this, but this is what google says:
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=%2Fm%2F0hn9tdq,%2Fg%2F11c5368jrl,%2Fg%2F11c3kq9gl3
But in the end it's just theory, and I'm by far not an expert - just a thought:)