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Board designer Dominic Plunkett recently provided a deep-dive into the work that went into designing Raspberry Pi's latest Compute Module 4.
Since the introduction of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, power users have wanted to use NVMe drives with the diminutive ARM board. While it was always possible to get one plugged in through an … ...
Designed so most of its ports can only be accessed from a set of IO pins, the Compute Module is a way to build hardware around the Pi, treating it as a simple pluggable module.
On Wednesday, Raspberry Pi is introducing a new product, the Compute Module 5. These system-on-module variants are more compact single-board computers without any traditional ports. That makes ...
The Compute Module 5 offers a similar experience with all the power of the foundation's latest flagship computer, but Raspberry Pi no longer builds Compute Modules on a SODIMM foundation.
Folks who want to go all-in can also pick up a Development Kit for the Raspberry Pi CM5 that sells for $172 and includes 4GB/32GB compute module, IO board, case, cooler, antenna kit, a couple of ...