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The Compute Module, which is intended for industrial applications, was first released in April 2014 with the same CPU as the first-generation Raspberry Pi.
Board designer Dominic Plunkett recently provided a deep-dive into the work that went into designing Raspberry Pi's latest Compute Module 4.
The most expensive Compute Module now costs $95. Raspberry Pi also offers an optional passive heatsink that covers the entire Compute Module for $5.
The Raspberry Pi compute module is a powerful piece of hardware, especially for the price. With it, you get more IO than a normal Pi, plus the ability to design hardware around it that’s ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation realized there was demand for a more compact device without the expansive I/O setup. Thus, the original Raspberry Pi Compute Module was born.
I received the development kit for the industrial Raspberry Pi 'Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5', so I took a closer look at the contents and the installed chips.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation's Compute Module is the perfect solution for applications that don't need full connectivity.
The Raspberry P Compute Module is the essentials of a Pi on a form factor close to that of a SODIMM module, and it is intended as a way to embed a Pi inside a commercial product.
The latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module runs cooler under heavy loads and is now available with up to 32GB storage.