Raspberry Pi is healthier identified for its single-board pc with a ton of ports protruding. The newest of which is the Raspberry Pi 5, which was launched in September 2023.
These small computer systems are good for the training market and for tech fans on the lookout for an affordable computing gadget to energy an interactive dashboard, create a retro sport console, and extra.
On Wednesday Raspberry Pi is introducing a brand new product, the Compute Module 5. These system-on-module variants are extra compact single-board computer systems with none conventional ports. That makes them notably nicely fitted to embedded purposes.
Many firms are utilizing Raspberry Pi Compute Modules in business merchandise. In 2023, the “enthusiasts and education” phase represented 28% of the corporate’s single-board pc and Compute Module gross sales, whereas the “industrial and embedded” phase accounted for 72% of gross sales.
The brand new Compute Module 5 begins at $45 and shares most of the specs of the Raspberry Pi 5, beginning with the quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor, assist for 2 4K shows with a 60Hz refresh fee, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity.
Simply as with the Compute Module 4, there are a ton of choices. You may select Compute Modules with or with out wi-fi applied sciences; with 2GB, 4GB or 8GB of RAM; and with as much as 64GB of on-board flash storage.
The most costly Compute Module now prices $95. Raspberry Pi additionally provides an non-compulsory passive heatsink that covers your entire Compute Module for $5.
And in the event you’re working with the Compute Module 5, you should buy an IO board for $20 that allows you to reap the benefits of all its interfaces and begin creating. It’s also possible to flip the Compute Module 5 right into a small desktop pc with a metallic case that protects the Module {hardware} and the IO board.
Now, let’s see if Raspberry Pi plans to replace the Raspberry Pi 400 subsequent. That gadget is actually a keyboard with a built-in Raspberry Pi pc primarily based on the Raspberry Pi 4 — and it’s extraordinarily cute.