Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launches as a Modular Version of Raspberry Pi 5

'The Raspberry Pi Foundation announced today the general availability of Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 as the fifth update to their Raspberry Pi CM (Compute Module) series. Designed as a modular version of the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 is powered by a 2.4GHz Quad-Core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A76 processor and it’s available with 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB of LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM memory, as well as with 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB of MLC eMMC storage. Raspberry Pi CM 5 also comes with a powerful VideoCore VII graphics card supporting OpenGL ES 3.1 and Vulkan 1.3 standards, a 4Kp60 HEVC decoder, dual 4Kp60 HDMI display output, 2 × 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers, and 30 GPIOs supporting 1.8V or 3.3V operation. Connectivity-wise, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 supports a PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals, two USB 3.0 interfaces for supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation, Gigabit Ethernet with IEEE 1588 support, and optional dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0. The Raspberry Pi CM5 IO board features a standard 40-pin GPIO connector, two full-size HDMI 2.0 connectors, two 4-lane MIPI DSI/CSI-2 FPC connectors, two USB 3.0 connectors, a Gigabit Ethernet jack with PoE+ support, an M.2 M-key PCIe socket, a microSD card socket, an RTC battery socket, and a 4-pin fan connector. Despite its small design, Raspberry Pi CM 5 also supports various peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, I2S, SDIO, and PWM. On top of that, Compute Module 5 is mechanically compatible with its predecessor, Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, but provides additional stability with four M2.5 mounting holes at the corners of the board.' -- source: https://9to5linux.com/raspberry-pi-compute-module-5-launches-as-a-modular-ve... Cheers, Peter
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