Prices start at $25 and there's 32 variants available, an IO Board, and an Antenna Kit. Whenever the Raspberry Pi Foundation releases a new version of the Raspberry Pi single-board computer, it's ...
As many suspected would eventually happen, the folks at the Raspberry Pi Foundation have taken its Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and are now offering it as a more compact Compute Module. The new Raspberry Pi ...
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 specifically ...
At the heart of the Raspberry Pi CM0 is a Raspberry Pi RP3A0 system in a package that combines a 1 GHz Broadcom BCM2710A1 quad-core ARM Cortex-A43 processor with 512MB of LPDDR2 RAM. The module also ...
The Raspberry Pi—a single-board computer that lets you run Linux systems on devices the size of a deck of cards—is popular with DIYers thanks to its small size and extreme power. But when you need ...
Raspberry Pi has just announced the availability of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. This is a modular version of its Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer and costs just $45. This new product ...
Raspberry Pi has announced price increases of $5 to $10 on some of its 4GB and 8GB devices, including popular Compute Modules ...
Single Board Computers (SBCs), like the Raspberry Pi, are known for being affordable, but they aren't obviously immune to ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is launching a new product today — the Compute Module 4. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the Raspberry Pi releases, you know that the flagship Raspberry Pi 4 was released ...
Over the years we have featured a huge array of projects featuring the Raspberry Pi, but among them there is something that has been missing in all but a few examples. The Raspberry P Compute Module ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S is a SODIMM-style version of the Compute Module 4. It has the same processor as the standard model, but the form factor restricts the I/O capabilities, so it’s not ...