#RaspberryPiCm5

2025-04-16

Cerebro clusterboard supports up to four Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, or Radxa CM5 compute modules (crowdfunding)

What’s better than a Raspberry Pi Compute Module? If you’re working on projects that support parallel processing, the answer might be two Raspberry Pi Compute Modules… or maybe four of them.

The Cerebro clusterboard is designed to let you attach up to four compute modules to a single baseboard. It supports Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5 compute modules, but it also supports NVIDIA Jetson NX or […]

#cerebro #clusterBoard #clusterboard #computeModule #crowdfunding #radxaCm5 #raspberryPiCm4 #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule #sparklabSolutions

Read more: liliputing.com/cerebro-cluster

2025-02-25

Lilbits: Mini-laptops, thin clients, and mid-range smartphone chips

The Chuwi MiniBook is a mini-laptop with an 8 inch display that’s been around in one form or another since 2019. Chuwi gave the little laptop a spec bump a few times over the years, and the most recent model features an Intel N100 Alder Lake-N processor. But I’m not aware of any stores that are actually selling that model… at least not to customers in the US.

It turns out you can buy a […]

#bargains #chuwiMinibook #dimensity6400 #dimensity7400 #dimensity7400x #japan #lilbits #mediatek #miniLaptop #raspberryPi #raspberryPiCm5 #thinClient #zwide

Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-mini-la

2025-02-25

NComputing RX540 and RX580 are thin clients powered by a Raspberry Pi CM5. Designed to connect to cloud servers for virtual desktop applications, they also has a "locked-down Chromium browser" and MS Teams apps pre-installed. buff.ly/41ezisa #RaspberryPiCM5 #ThinClient #NComputing

2025-02-24

Argon40 is making a Raspberry Pi CM5-powered laptop

Argon40 is a company that sells Raspberry Pi accessories including cases, power supplies, cooling modules, and a kit that lets you transform a single-board computer into a network-attached storage device.

Now Argon40 is working on its first laptop computer. But unsurprisingly it will be a laptop that’s powered by a Raspberry Pi. The company hasn’t released many details yet, but a post on […]

#argon40 #argon40Laptop #cm5 #computeModule #laptop #modularLaptop #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiLaptop

Read more: liliputing.com/argon40-is-maki

ArmSoM_Officialarmsom_jackson
2024-12-09

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Discover the power of the ArmSoM CM5 and CM5-IO board combo in this in-depth review!
Watch how CM5 run and Android, benchmark performance, and dive into its GPIO capabilities.

youtu.be/pfsBDO3XehA?feature=s

2024-12-01

picked up a raspberry pi compute module 5 the other day. kinda excited to goof on some hardware stuff. figure this is as good a time as any to dig into rust

#rust #raspberryPiCM5 #pi

Zygmunt Krynickizygoon@fosstodon.org
2024-11-30

Is there anone with the #RaspberryPi #CM5 #RaspberryPiCm5 around that could share their /proc/cpuinfo along with the size of memory they have?

I'm trying to find the revision code that encodes this value. It should be available on github.com/raspberrypi/documen but there is no update as of this writing yet.

2024-11-27

Raspberry Pi CM5 is now available for $45 and up (BCM2712 and up to 16GB of RAM… eventually)

After showing up at a German trade fare earlier this month, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 is now official. It’s a 55 x 40mm (2.17″ x 1.57″) computer-on-a-module with the same 2.4 GHz Broadcom BC2712 ARM Cortex-A76 quad-core processor as the Raspberry Pi 5.

It’s currently available with up to 64GB of eMMC storage and up to 8GB of RAM, but Raspberry Pi also plans to add models with 16GB of memory sometime in 2025. The CM5 also features optional support for WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0.

The Raspberry Pi CM5 is smaller than the Raspberry Pi 5, but it’s also not designed to be a fully standalone computer. Instead it has a pair of 100-pin connectors that allow you to attach the module to a carrier board or other hardware to access the PCIe, USB, LAN, MIPI, and GPIO capabilities. The Raspberry Pi CM5 is available now for $45 and up.

The entry-level model features 2GB of LPDDR4-4267 memory and no storage, but customers can also pay more for 4GB or 8GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of storage.

All models features the same BC2712 processor with a VideoCore VII GPU featuring support for OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.3, and 4K/60Hz HEVC video decoding.

The module supports up to two 4K/60Hz HDMI displays, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps) connections, Gigabit Ethernet, two 4-lane MIPI camera or display connections, and a PCIe 2.0 x1 connection.

Since it’s the same size and has the same 100-pin connectors as the previous-generation Raspberry Pi CM4, the new module is a drop-in, “mostly compatible” replacement for the CM4.. That means any carrier boards or other hardware designed for the CM4 should also work with the CM5. But there are a few small changes: among other things, two 2-lane MIPI interfaces have been removed and two USB 3.0 interfaces have been added, so you might not get perfect functionality with an older carrier board.

Raspberry Pi isn’t pressuring customers to switch to the new module anytime soon if they’re not ready though. The previous-gen Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 was first released in 2020, but the company says and CM4 and CM4Lite “will remain in production till at least January 2035.

So Raspberry Pi has introduced a new Compute Module 5 IO board that’s both available for purchase and available as a reference design (with design files released in KiCad format) for those looking to build their own boards.

The IO board measures 160 x 90mm (6.3″ x 3.54″) and features:

  • 1 x Raspberry Pi CM5 connector (2 x 100-pin connectors)
  • 1 x 40-pin Raspberry Pi-compatible GPIO connector
  • 1 x M.2 2280 PCIe socket
  • 2 x HDMI 2.0 connectors
  • 2 x USB 3.0 connectors
  • 1 x Gigabit Ethernet jack (with PoE+ support when used with a PoE+ HAT+)
  • 1 x microSD card reader
  • 2 x 4-lane MIPI-DSI/CSI FPC connectors
  • 1 x RTC battery socket
  • 1 x 4-pin fan connector
  • 1 x USB Type-C port (for power)

Other optional accessories including a case, a cooler (passive heatsink), and an antenna kit.  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 cables, and a 27W USB Type-C power supply.

 

#cm5 #computeModule #raspberryPi #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule5

2024-11-14

Raspberry Pi CM5 makes an appearance at a German trade fair ahead of official launch

The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 is an upcoming computer-on-a-module featuring a Broadcom BCM2712 processor, support for up to 16GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC storage, and connectors that lets you connect the module to a carrier board or other devices to add ports and connectors.

Raspberry Pi hasn’t officially introduced the Raspberry Pi CM5 yet, but it looks like a pre-release version of the module is on display at the electronicaFair 2024 show in Germany this week.

@HumperCobra

A picture of the module shows that it has the same processor as the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer that was launched in 2023 and a physical design that looks a lot like the Raspberry Pi CM4. But it supports up to twice as much memory and four times more onboard storage than the previous-gen computer module and should deliver a significant performance boost thanks to a 2.4 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor (up from the 1.5 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor used in the Raspberry Pi 4 and CM4).

It looks like Raspberry PI will also offer an updated I/O board for the new model =, with two full-sized HDMI ports, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports, and an M.2 slot for PCIe NVMe storage.

There’s no word on how much the new module or carrier board will cost, or when it will be available. But after making a public appearance like this, it’s likely that we won’t have to wait long for an official announcement.

via Tom’s Hardware

#cm5 #computeModule5 #electronicafair #raspberryPi #raspberryPiCm5

2024-10-26

Lilbits: PineNote Community Edition, Raspberry Pi CM5, and a DIY PS4 handheld

The PineNote is an E Ink tablet with a 10.3 inch front-lit display, support for EMR stylus input, and a Rockchip RK3566 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage. Like most E Ink tablets, it’s designed for reading and writing… but unlike most, it’s also designed to be a customizable device that’s not locked down to running a single operating system.

When Pine64 first launched a PineNote […]

https://liliputing.com/?p=172997

#cm5 #eInkTablet #lilbits #onn4kPlus #pine64 #PineNote #pinenoteCommunityEdition #ps4 #ps4Handheld #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule5 #systemRequirements #unsupportedPc #windows11

2024-10-26

It looks like a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 could be set to launch on or around November 20th. Mouser Electronics has product listings for a CM5 I/O carrier board, heatsink, and I/O board case, although pictures are "for reference only." #CM5 #RaspberryPi #RaspberryPiCM5 buff.ly/3YC9TbO

2023-11-28

Lilbits: Raspberry Pi CM5, Samsung’s mobile browser comes to Windows, and Huawei’s satellite-enabled tablet

First Apple added emergency satellite communication to the iPhone. Then Qualcomm tried (and failed) to get its own satellite platform for smartphones off the ground. Now Chinese device maker Huawei has made the jump to satellite-enabled… tablets.
The new Huawei MatePad Pro 11 (2024) is the first consumer tablet to support 2-way satellite […]

https://liliputing.com/?p=164606

#computeModule #huawei #huaweiMatepad11 #raspberryPi #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule5 #rp2040 #samsungInterent #satellite #webBrowsers

2023-11-28

Raspberry Pi Compute Model 5 is coming in 2024, along with an updated RP2040 microcontroller, which will likely have more RAM and maybe more GPIO. hackster.io/news/eben-upton-hi #RaspberryPi #RaspberryPiCM5 #RP2040

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