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Stereoscopic photography with StereoPi and a Raspberry Pi

StereoPi allows users to attached two Camera Modules to their Raspberry Pi Compute Module — it’s a great tool for building stereoscopic cameras, 360º monitors, and virtual reality rigs.

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Stereoscopic camera kit piggybacks on Raspberry Pi CM3 – LinuxGizmos.com

Stereoscopic camera kit piggybacks on Raspberry Pi CM3   LinuxGizmos.com Virt2real has launched a Crowd Supply campaign for an open-spec, $89 “StereoPi” stereoscopic camera board designed to work with an RPi Compute Module …

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Raspberry Pi reveals Compute Module 3+: From $25, cooler, 8x more storage – ZDNet

Raspberry Pi reveals Compute Module 3+: From $25, cooler, 8x more storage   ZDNet The latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module runs cooler under heavy loads and is now available with up to 32GB storage.

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ offers more performance and better heat management – The INQUIRER

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ offers more performance and better heat management   The INQUIRER THERE’S A *FRESH* Raspberry Pi out of the microcomputer oven and it promises more performance over older models yet comes in at a mere $25, some £19’s …

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Launches – PCMag

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Launches   PCMag New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+: Here’s what you need to know   TechRepublic Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ promises better performance, starts at $25   VentureBeat Raspberry Pi Foundation says its final farewells to 40nm with release of Compute Module 3+   The Register New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ unveiled   MyBroadband View full coverage on Google News

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ promises better performance, starts at $25 – VentureBeat

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ promises better performance, starts at $25   VentureBeat The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced the latest addition to its miniature computer lineup for enterprise clients: the Compute Module 3+.

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New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+: Here’s what you need to know – TechRepublic

New Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+: Here’s what you need to know   TechRepublic Firms looking to build the low-cost Raspberry Pi computer into products can now buy the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+, which runs cooler and offers more …

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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ even easier to use – Design Products & Applications

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ even easier to use   Design Products & Applications 28 January 2019. Premier Farnell is now shipping the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ for same day despatch.

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Pi on a Stick: Raspberry Pi Launches SODIMM-Sized Compute Module 3+ – Tom’s Hardware

Pi on a Stick: Raspberry Pi Launches SODIMM-Sized Compute Module 3+   Tom’s Hardware It may not be the long-awaited Pi 4, but today the Raspberry Pi foundation is welcoming in a new member to its family, the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ …

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Compute Module 3+ on sale now from $25

Today we bring you the latest iteration of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module series: Compute Module 3+ (CM3+). This newest version of our flexible board for industrial applications offers over ten times the ARM performance, twice the RAM capacity, and up to eight times the Flash capacity of the original Compute Module. A long time ago… On 7 April 2014 we launched the original Compute Module (CM1), with a Broadcom BCM2835 application processor, a single-core ARM11 at 700MHz, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of eMMC Flash.

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