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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Launches The third iteration of the Compute Module has arrived, offering 10x the performance, twice the RAM, and up to 8x the capacity of the original Compute Module ...
The last SODIMM Compute Module had a Pi 3 processor, and this unexpected new model is reported as having a very similar hardware specification but featuring the Pi 4 processor.
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.
In addition it uses an RN2483 LoRaWan radio module and The Things Network for communication, which makes it worth a look even if the Compute Module wasn’t of interest.
The Compute Module 4 is built using the same 64-bit quad-core processor as the one used for the standard model of the Raspberry Pi 4, but it also boasts faster CPU cores, more interfacing ...
These Compute Modules are intended as embedded components for other devices, such as industrial controllers or control cabinets. The new Compute Module 5 (CM5) contains the chips of a Raspberry Pi 5.
MiniNodes offers an almost cable-free way of creating an Arm-based cluster consisting of five Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3s.
The $4 Raspberry Pi Radio Module 2 builds on this expertise. It includes the same Infineon CYW43439 radio silicon used in Raspberry Pi Pico boards.
It interfaces seamlessly to your Raspberry Pi single-board computer, enabling you to connect and control your favorite Hexabitz modules directly from the Raspberry Pi operating system.