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  1. Actualizada la tabla técnica completa de Raspberry Pi con todos los modelos: Zero 2 W, RPi 5 y los nuevos Compute Module 4 y 5.

    Todos los SoC, CPU, RAM, conexiones y precios en un solo sitio
    raspberryparatorpes.net/raspbe #RaspberryPi #RPi5 #ComputeModule

  2. I have been lied to by #RaspberryPi OS, and after spending way to much searching for answers, I found the way to make my #ComputeModule twice as fast!

    youtube.com/shorts/v2bekwNjQlE

  3. Lilbits: Apple’s new Final Cut Pro & Logic Pro subscription, Game Boy-like controllers for smartphones, and another new keyboard phone

    Apple has announced a new subscription that bundles access to the latest versions of Final Cute Pro, Logic Pro, and other professional media applications with a few bonus features including AI and premium content for use with the company’s Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and Freeform applications.

    The new Apple Creator Studio subscription launches January 28th, and it sounds a lot like the company’s […]

    #8bitdo #8bitdoFlippad #appleCreatorStudio #chromebooks #computeModule #finalCutPro #gameController #gamesir #gmesirPocketTaco #lenovo #lilbits #logicPro #pocketTaco #radxaNx4 #rk3576 #smartphoneGameController #subscription #unihertz #unihertzTitan2Elite Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-apples-
  4. The Radxa NX4 is a computer-on-a-module with a Rockchip RK3576 octa-core Arm-based processor with a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, WiFi 6, BT 5.4, and a 260-pin SODIMM connector for a carrier board. linuxgizmos.com/radxa-nx4-syst

  5. Update: The BPI-CM6 compute module with a SpacemiT K1 RISC-V processor is now available for $67 + shipping (or $84 for a bundle that includes a carrier board). liliputing.com/banana-pi-bpi-c -CM6

  6. Banana Pi BPI-SM9 is an upcoming computer-on-a-module with a Sopgho BM1688 octa-core Arm Cortex-A53 CPU, up to 16GB LPDDR4 RAM, up to 128GB eMMC storage, and an NPU with 16 TOPS of INT8 performance for AI tasks. linuxgizmos.com/banana-pi-prev

  7. A #webdev project is getting to a good place, starting to think about the next thing. Thinking about building some hardware for realtime audio processing with a #RaspberryPi #ComputeModule and a custom audio interface with an #RP2040

    I want to do some mixing and EQ of multiple audio sources in a small package I can embed into other things. Diving into the #USB spec is a daunting task but seems like the most compatible way to send samples fast.

    #ElectricalEngineering #AudioProcessing

  8. Continuing my CM0 fun from last night where I removed the module from the dev board, soldered it to my carrier, reflashed 64-bit Lite RPiOS and it didn't boot, no LED, nothing. Checked the schematic, PCB for shorts, voltages, etc. and couldn't find anything so took it off and put it back on the official dev board where it also no longer worked so I figured I'd killed it.

    Another one arrived today and it looks like I've somehow got rpi-imager into a state where it writes, verifies and configures OK whilst shafting it enough not to boot 🤦 .

    #RaspberryPi #ComputeModule #CM0 #RaspberryPiCM0

  9. The "Chinese market" Raspberry Pi CM0 has made it to the UK 🥳 .

    Still seems a strange product, even the URL on the box ( raspberrypi.com/products/cm0-d ) doesn't work 🙄 .

    #RaspberryPi #ComputeModule #CM0 #RaspberryPiCM0

  10. Raspberry Pi CM0 is an inexpensive compute module with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor

    Raspberry Pi is expanding its product lineup with a new computer-on-a-module designed as a lower cost alternative to the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5.

    North American pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet, but according to ITHome, Raspberry Pi unveiled the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 (CM0) at the China International Industrial Expo this week, revealing that it will be available […]

    #bcm2710a1 #computeModule #raspberryPi #raspberryPiCm0 #rp3a0

    Read more: liliputing.com/raspberry-pi-cm

  11. Update: The Radxa CM4 compute module with an RK3576 processor that we wrote about earlier this week is now available. As expected it's cheaper than the RK3588-powered CM5... but only $5 cheaper. liliputing.com/radxa-cm4-with-

  12. Radxa CM4 RK3576 compute module is now available for $70 and up

    For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year.

    Notably absent at the time? A Radxa CM4 that would split the difference in terms of price […]

    #computeModule #radxa #radxaCm4 #rk3576

    Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-cm4-with-

  13. Libre Computer is making compute module versions of its latest Amlogic single-board computers

    Libre Computer has revealed that its working on new compute modules that use the same form factor as Raspberry Pi’s CM4 and CM5, although there are a few differences in the pin layout, so it’s unclear if they’ll work with the same carrier boards.

    But Libre Computer says its coming modules are more energy-efficient thanks to “low power state support with features like wake-on-LAN/IR/IO/CEC and […]

    #computeModule #libreComputer #libreComputerAltaComputeModule #libreComputerSolitudeComputeModule

    Read more: liliputing.com/libre-computer-

  14. ArmSoM CM1 is a $15 RK3506J compute module with an optional carrier board.

    We’ve seen a bunch of computer-on-a-module designs from Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, NVIDIA, and others in recent years. But the ArmSoM CM1 stands out as one of the only models I’ve seen that can be used with or without a carrier board since it has a built-in USB-C port, MIPI-DSI display connector, and microSD card reader.

    It’s also pretty cheap, with prices starting at just $15 for a standalone […]

    #armsom #armsomCmIo #armsomCm1 #armv7 #computeModule #RK3506J

    Read more: liliputing.com/armsom-cm1-is-a

  15. A Robot Controller With The Compute Module 5 - The regular Raspberry Pi line is a flexible single-board computer, but sometimes y... - hackaday.com/2025/08/06/a-robo #computemodule5 #computemodule #raspberrypi

  16. Lilbits: Perplexity’s AI-based web browser, an open source Flipper Zero clone, and another Ryzen AI Max+ 395 mini PC

    AI company Perplexity has officially entered the browser business. While the Comet web browser is based on Google’s open source Chromium browser, it’s built to let AI do a lot of the work for you. Instead of entering a URL or typing a search query, you can tell the browser what you’re looking for by text or voice and it will try to find it for you. It can also summarize the content of […]

    #ai #android #aoostar #aoostarNex395 #clockworkpiUconsole #comet #computeModule #flipperZero #flopperZiro #google #hackingTool #lilbits #miniPc #notificationOrganizer #notifications #openHardware #radxaCm5 #strixHalo #webBrowsers

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-perplex

  17. I don't see the point of #SBC #computeModules when the #carrierBoards are almost never fully compatible with any two modules.

    There should be a #carrierBoard standard so we can upgrade the CPU and Ram regardless of manufacturer or architecture.

    #raspberrypi #cm5 #radxa #bananapi #cm4 #computer #hardware #computeModule #tech #technology

  18. Sipeed NanoCluster is a tiny device for creating clusters of up to 7 Compute Modules

    Cluster computing is a method of setting up multiple computers so they can work together like a single system. Some cluster systems are massive machines that take up space in data centers. Others are a lot smaller.

    But the SiPeed NanoCluster is one of the most compact cluster boards I’ve ever seen. When fully populated, it’s a 100 x 60 x 60mm (3.94″ x 2.36″ x 2.36″) device that supports up […]

    #clusterBoard #computeModule #nanocluster #sipeed #sipeedNanocluster

    Read more: liliputing.com/sipeed-nanoclus

  19. Milk-V Jupiter NX is now available (NVIDIA Jetson NX-like compute module with a SpacemiT K1 RISC-V processor )

    The Milk-V Jupiter NX is a computer-on-a-module that looks like a stick of laptop memory. It’s compatible with carrier boards designed for the NVIDIA Jetson NX compute module, but while NVIDIA’s hardware combines an ARM-based processor with NVIDIA graphics and an AI accelerator, the Milk-V module has an 8-core RISC-V processor and a 2 TOPS NPU.

    Performance for this little computer will […]

    #computeModule #jupiterNx #milkV #milkVJupiterNx #nvidiaJetsonNx #riscV

    Read more: liliputing.com/milk-v-jupiter-

  20. Cerebro clusterboard supports up to four Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, or Radxa CM5 compute modules (crowdfunding)

    What’s better than a Raspberry Pi Compute Module? If you’re working on projects that support parallel processing, the answer might be two Raspberry Pi Compute Modules… or maybe four of them.

    The Cerebro clusterboard is designed to let you attach up to four compute modules to a single baseboard. It supports Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5 compute modules, but it also supports NVIDIA Jetson NX or […]

    #cerebro #clusterBoard #clusterboard #computeModule #crowdfunding #radxaCm5 #raspberryPiCm4 #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiComputeModule #sparklabSolutions

    Read more: liliputing.com/cerebro-cluster

  21. Argon40 is making a Raspberry Pi CM5-powered laptop

    Argon40 is a company that sells Raspberry Pi accessories including cases, power supplies, cooling modules, and a kit that lets you transform a single-board computer into a network-attached storage device.

    Now Argon40 is working on its first laptop computer. But unsurprisingly it will be a laptop that’s powered by a Raspberry Pi. The company hasn’t released many details yet, but a post on […]

    #argon40 #argon40Laptop #cm5 #computeModule #laptop #modularLaptop #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiCm5 #raspberryPiLaptop

    Read more: liliputing.com/argon40-is-maki

  22. I'm getting in the mood to build a #handheld #linux #cyberdeck again. Thinking something based on a compute module with custom thumb keyboard, 18650 cells for power and a nice 5 inch display.

    I want plenty of USB-A, maybe ethernet, etc.

    #raspberryPi #OrangePi #ComputeModule #OpenHardware #Hacking

  23. LattePanda Mu computer module now available with up to Intel Core i3-N3

    The LattePanda Mu is a tiny computer-on-a-module that combines and Intel Alder Lake-0N processor with memory, storage, and I/O capabilities onto a package that measures just 60 x 69.6mm (about 2.36″ x 2.74″).

    When LattePanda first launched the module in 2024 it was only available with an Intel N100 quad-core processor. Now the company has introduced a higher-performance model with an Intel Core i3-N305 octa-core chip with support for higher CPU frequencies and speedier graphics. The new model is compatible with carrier boards designed for the original though, which makes the new LattePanda Mu N305 a drop-in replacement for the Mu N100.

    At this point, there are now three LattePanda Mu Compute Modules available with different memory, storage, and pricing:

    Mu N100 (8GB)Mu N100 (16GB)Mu N305ProcessorIntel N100
    4 cores, 4 threads
    Up to 3.5 GHz
    6W TDPIntel Core i3-N305
    8 cores, 8 threads
    Up to 3.8 GHz
    15W TDPGraphicsIntel UHD
    24 Execution Units
    Up to 750 MHzIntel UHD
    32 execution units
    Up to 1.25 GHzRAM8GB
    LPDDR5-4800
    In-band ECC16GB
    LPDDR5-4800
    In-band ECCStorage64GB
    EMMC 5.1OSWindows 10 / 11
    Ubuntu 22.04 / 24.04ExpansionUp to 9 s PCIe 3.0 Lanes
    Up to 4 x USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
    Expandable to 64 x GPIO
    Up to 2 x SATA 3.0 6 Gbps drives
    8 x USB 2.0
    4 x UART
    4 x I2CDisplay1 x eDP 1.4
    3 x HDMI 2.0 / DisplayPort 1.4
    Up to 3 displays simultaneouslyPrice$139$169$259

    Note that those prices are just for the module, which isn’t much use without a carrier board to plug it into. But you can pay more for a complete kit that includes a carrier board, power supply, fan or heat sink, and other optional add-ons like a 7 inch or 11.6 inch display.

    Given how cheap a basic mini PC with an Intel N100 processor is these days, most folks looking for an inexpensive computer would probably be better served by going that route instead. But the LattePanda Mu offers a versatile solution for folks that might want to swap out processor modules, design their own carrier boards, or use a compute module as the brains of a server, router, cluster board, handheld, robot, or some other yet-to-be-designed device.

    via CNX Software

    #alderLakeN #computeModule #devBoard #lattepanda #lattepandaMu #lattepandaMuN305