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De Raspberry Pi-organisatie brengt de Compute Module 4 en het bijbehorende IO Board uit. Er is keuze uit 32 uitvoeringen, met en zonder draadloze connectiviteit, met 1 tot 8GB aan Lpddr4-geheugen ...
De Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 gaat nvme-opslag ondersteunen, als het aan de makers ligt. Ook een potentiële Raspberry Pi 4a van nvme-ondersteuning voorzien, is volgens Eben Upton van de ...
Whenever the Raspberry Pi Foundation releases a new version of the Raspberry Pi single-board computer, it's followed by a Compute Module intended for use as an embedded computer in other products ...
Whenever the Raspberry Pi Foundation releases a new version of the Raspberry Pi single-board computer, it's followed by a Compute Module intended for use as an embedded computer in other products ...
The Raspberry Pi 4-based Computer Module is now available for purchase from $25.
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 now comes in 32 variants, starting at $25. For those who do need all the I/O connectors at least for testing, the Foundation is also selling a matching Compute ...
Priced at $25 and up, the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 has the same processor and memory options as last year’s Raspberry Pi 4, but in a smaller package that lakes full-sized ports, but ...
As many suspected would eventually happen, the folks at the Raspberry Pi Foundation have taken its Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and are now offering it as a Compute Module.
The latest Compute module, based on the Raspberry Pi 4, runs a 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 CPU with built-in memory (up to 8GB) and storage (up to 32GB).
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, which was released last year, has the same processor, memory, and storage options as a full-sized Raspberry Pi 4, but in a more compact card form-factor designed ...
A new Raspberry Pi compute module has been officially launched by the Raspberry Pi town foundation team providing a small flexible form factor available with a range of storage capacities and ...
The Compute Module 4 features the same processor, but packed in a compute module for industrial use cases. A traditional Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer with a ton of ports sticking out.