The Raspberry Pi Compute Module is a tiny PC that’s about the size of a laptop memory stick. It has the same basic guts as a Raspberry Pi single-board computer, including a 700 MHz Broadcom BCM2835 ...
The new compute module comes with a 64-bit processor and 1GB of RAM, with the flexibility of on-board storage IoT device vendors now have a very powerful and flexible board at their disposal. The ...
The Raspberry Pi line of devices are cheap, tiny, low-power single-board computers with a handful of ports. The Raspberry Pi Zero are smaller, cheaper mini-computers with even fewer ports. And the ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is adding a new device to its suite of miniature computers for industrial and enterprise customers. The charity today unveiled the Pi Compute Module 3+ (CM3+), successor to ...
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The official Raspberry Pi town foundation responsible for designing and manufacturing the range of Raspberry Pi mini PC systems has today announced the availability of its new Raspberry Pi Compute ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Monday launched a brand new version of its Compute Module for ...
[inches] wanted the power of a Raspberry Pi 3 in a form factor closer to the Pi Zero for a Game Boy mod. This led him to design a custom PCB to interface with one of the less popular items in the ...
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module is getting a big upgrade, with the same processor used in the recently released Raspberry Pi 3. The Compute Module, which is intended for industrial applications, was ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation founder Eben Upton has revealed in an interview with PCWorld that there will be a new version of the organisation’s Compute Module featuring the faster processor from the ...
Download the PDF of this article. Modules and boards are great for prototyping, but what happens once the prototype is working and customers and marketing are clamoring for finished product? Answer: ...
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