Tag: Raspberry Pi CM5

  • Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launches with 16 GB RAM Upgrade

    Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launches with 16 GB RAM Upgrade

    The Raspberry Pi Foundation is wrapping up the year with lots of activity. To summarize, they launched the Touch Display 2 in early November, quickly followed by the Raspberry Pi SSD Kit and USB 3 Hub. Just earlier this week, they also unveiled the Pico 2 W.

    New Developments

    In the meantime, signs pointed to the fact that the Foundation was working on a new version of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (currently $39 on Amazon). Now, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5) is officially announced, and the Foundation confirmed that it will offer a model with 16 GB of LPDDR4X RAM as well.

    Specifications

    For context, the Raspberry Pi CM5 begins with 2 GB of RAM, keeping the same dimensions as its predecessor at 55 x 40 x 4.7 mm, complete with M2.5 mounting holes. There’s also the option to have either 4 GB or 8 GB of RAM. You can choose it with 0 GB (CM5 Lite), 16 GB, 32 GB, or even 64 GB of eMMC flash storage. Additionally, the Raspberry Pi CM5 can come with an optional Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 5 module.

    Enhanced Features

    Moreover, the Foundation has implemented a Broadcom BCM2712 chipset and includes a PCIe 2.0 x1 interface, Gigabit Ethernet, and two HDMI 2.0 ports that allow for 4K/60 Hz video output. The Raspberry Pi CM5 also has USB 3.0 interfaces and 30 GPIO pins for connecting various devices, so check out the Foundation’s announcement for more details.

    In summary, the Raspberry Pi CM5 is priced at $45 in the United States. Alongside the new board, there are accessories available such as an I/O board, an I/O case, an antenna kit, and a cooling solution. Sadly, the 16 GB RAM version of the Raspberry Pi CM5 won’t be available until sometime next year.

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  • Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launching Soon with 16GB RAM

    Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Launching Soon with 16GB RAM

    Little more than a month has gone by since the first hints about the Raspberry Pi 500 showed up online. Since that time, the Raspberry Pi Foundation hasn’t said anything officially about replacing the Raspberry Pi 400 (currently priced at $70 on Amazon). However, they have introduced new accessories for their current single-board computers (SBCs), including the Raspberry Pi 5, which we have covered in a separate article.

    Next Steps for SBCs

    It appears that the Raspberry Pi 500 will not be the next SBC to come from the Foundation. Instead, we might see a new version of the Compute Module 4 (CM4). Similar to the Raspberry Pi 500, the Raspberry Pi CM5 has not been confirmed yet. Still, this System on Module (SOM) has made an appearance at electronicaFair 2024 in Munich.

    Details and Expectations

    At this moment, we only have one photo to refer to. But even with that, some details can be figured out. For instance, it seems the Raspberry Pi CM5 keeps the same overall look as its predecessor. Moreover, there are signs on the SOM indicating that the Foundation might offer 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, and 8 GB RAM options.

    Interestingly, there’s an area for a fifth RAM option, which would likely be a 16 GB variant. Also, other labels suggest that there will be eMMC options of 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB, and 128 GB, along with a Broadcom BCM2712 chipset. It’s reasonable to think that the Foundation is close to officially revealing the Raspberry Pi CM5, especially since it was shown at electronicaFair 2024 with a related IO board.

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