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Raspberry Pi has released a new radio module, and industrial players navigating the complexities of wireless connectivity should take note. The UK-based foundation is now selling ...
Raspberry Pi has reduced the price on all 4GB and 8GB Compute Module 4 boards by $5-10, making embedded projects more affordable to try out.
Raspberry Pi has bucked tech industry trends and cut prices for the 4 GB and 8 GB variants of its Compute Module 4. The Compute Module 4 (CM4) debuted in 2020 and was a departure from the DDR2 SODIMM ...
Raspberry Pi has cut the prices of its Compute Module 4 variants. Following the changes, you can now save up to $10. Read on to see the price chart for the different models.
Turn your Raspberry Pi 4 into a powerful KVM-over-IP system with the Geekworm KVM-A3 Kit. Full remote PC control, even without an OS.
Raspberry Pi has introduced new Compute Module 4 variants with an extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making them suitable for industrial and embedded applications in extreme environments.
Flip the I/O board over and secure the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 and cooler with the screws. Just screw it in place in four places on the back of the I/O board.
As with previous versions of Raspberry Pi’s flagship SBCs, there is now a Compute Module of the Raspberry Pi 5. The CM5 offers a smaller form factor and enables an easier use for industrial and ...
It's been a little over four years since Raspberry Pi Foundation released a Compute Module. That changes today with the launch of Raspberry Pi's Compute Module 5.
Prolific Raspberry Pi modder Jeff Geerling recently published instructions for connecting a Raspberry Pi 5 to an external graphics card. Following years of trial and error, he ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module line is not really intended to be used by the average consumer, lacking any real day-to-day use unless you have a plan for an embedded system at the end of everything.