Raspberry Pi's line of single-board computers are popular for myriad reasons, including the low cost, community support, and generous I/O port options. The newest Raspberry Pi skips the last one, but ...
Jeff Geerling has created another fantastic tutorial and overview providing more insight into how the Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 4 and 5, can be paired with a compatible carrier boards and a 5 Gbps ...
the Raspberry Pi 5 while being smaller for industrial and embedded applications, was released on November 27, 2024. At the same time, I/O boards and fan-equipped cases that can be used in combination ...
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 ...
Well, hello, Compute Module 5. I'm fashionably late to the party, I know, but I want to mention all significant Raspberry Pi releases on this blog... The Compute Module contains the "guts" of a ...
What if you could build a laptop that’s not only repairable but also endlessly upgradeable? In this breakdown, Jeff Geerling walks through how the Argon 40 OneUp, a modular laptop powered by the ...
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