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The last SODIMM Compute Module had a Pi 3 processor, and this unexpected new model is reported as having a very similar hardware specification but featuring the Pi 4 processor.
The Raspberry Pi 4-based Computer Module is now available for purchase from $25.
Now it looks like Raspberry Pi has a new model that combines the form SODIMM factor of older Compute Modules with some of the features of a Compute Module 4, including the newer, more powerful ...
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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.
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 Raspberry Pi 4 launched back in June last year, and today we finally got the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4.
As for UARTs, the Raspberry Pi’s one-and-a-half UART interface has long been an issue in robotics and home automation applications.
Board designer Dominic Plunkett recently provided a deep-dive into the work that went into designing Raspberry Pi's latest Compute Module 4.
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).
Radio Module 2 has been designed for customers using the two aforementioned microcontrollers to scale up their hardware manufacturing ventures, Raspberry Pi said.