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  1. @liliputing_ I wish I felt like these #computeModule based devices would actually be forward compatible with future #CM6 modules. It doesn't seem like #CM3 devices really support all the features of #CM4 and #CM5 modules from various manufacturers.

    Still, RK3588 is a beast, and it's still nice to be able to pop it out and put it in something else if you feel like it.

    Update: this isn't even a computeModule is it?

  2. @liliputing_ I wish I felt like these #computeModule based devices would actually be forward compatible with future #CM6 modules. It doesn't seem like #CM3 devices really support all the features of #CM4 and #CM5 modules from various manufacturers.

    Still, RK3588 is a beast, and it's still nice to be able to pop it out and put it in something else if you feel like it.

    Update: this isn't even a computeModule is it?

  3. @liliputing_ I wish I felt like these #computeModule based devices would actually be forward compatible with future #CM6 modules. It doesn't seem like #CM3 devices really support all the features of #CM4 and #CM5 modules from various manufacturers.

    Still, RK3588 is a beast, and it's still nice to be able to pop it out and put it in something else if you feel like it.

    Update: this isn't even a computeModule is it?

  4. @liliputing_ I wish I felt like these #computeModule based devices would actually be forward compatible with future #CM6 modules. It doesn't seem like #CM3 devices really support all the features of #CM4 and #CM5 modules from various manufacturers.

    Still, RK3588 is a beast, and it's still nice to be able to pop it out and put it in something else if you feel like it.

    Update: this isn't even a computeModule is it?

  5. @liliputing_ I wish I felt like these #computeModule based devices would actually be forward compatible with future #CM6 modules. It doesn't seem like #CM3 devices really support all the features of #CM4 and #CM5 modules from various manufacturers.

    Still, RK3588 is a beast, and it's still nice to be able to pop it out and put it in something else if you feel like it.

    Update: this isn't even a computeModule is it?