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New $29 Pine64 computer takes on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 – PCWorld

PCWorld New $29 Pine64 computer takes on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 PCWorld It was announced the same week as the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, which is a smaller version of the popular namesake board, was released. At $29, the SOPINE A64 roughly matches the price of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, which ranges from … Raspberry Pi gives its PC-on-a-stick a big speed boost Engadget Raspberry Pi has a fancy new toy for its most demanding fans Mashable Let's make IoT great, for the first time, with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 InfoWorld CNET  – TechCrunch  – PC Magazine  – Raspberry Pi all 77 news articles »

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Let’s make IoT great, for the first time, with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 – InfoWorld

InfoWorld Let's make IoT great, for the first time, with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 InfoWorld IoT device vendors now have a very powerful and flexible board at their disposal.

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Raspberry Pi gives makers more power with the Compute Module 3 – CNET

CNET Raspberry Pi gives makers more power with the Compute Module 3 CNET With the Raspberry Pi Foundation's Compute Module 3, digital makers can integrate the same processing power of the Raspberry Pi 3 into their own Internet of Things (IoT) designs. The $30 CM3 uses a Broadcom 1.2GHz, 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 …

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New Raspberry Pi Release Targets Industry, IoT – LinuxInsider.com

New Raspberry Pi Release Targets Industry, IoT LinuxInsider.com The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Monday launched its long-awaited industrial strength Compute Module 3. The latest version of the low-cost Raspberry Pi computer, it is designed for more robust manufacturing and technical demand uses than prior versions, …

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Raspberry Pi gives its PC-on-a-stick a big speed boost – Engadget

Engadget Raspberry Pi gives its PC-on-a-stick a big speed boost Engadget Raspberry Pi has taken its latest computing board and squished it onto the stick-sized Compute Module 3, giving it about ten times the power of the original Compute Module. Unlike the Raspberry Pi 3 upon which it's based, however, the device is built … Raspberry Pi beefs up its Compute Module for industrial users TechCrunch Raspberry Pi upgrades Compute Module with 10 times the CPU performance Ars Technica Raspberry Pi's new Compute Module 3 is an even lower-cost single-board PC Digital Trends Tech Times  – NDTV  – The Register  – Raspberry Pi all 48 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi beefs up its Compute Module for industrial users – TechCrunch

Engadget Raspberry Pi beefs up its Compute Module for industrial users TechCrunch The Raspberry Pi Foundation has upgraded its Compute Module which is designed for embedded computing and industrial users wanting to produce customized products powered by the microprocessor, such as large-format smart displays. The Foundation … Raspberry Pi gives its PC-on-a-stick a big speed boost Engadget Raspberry Pi upgrades Compute Module with 10 times the CPU performance Ars Technica Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Launched For $30, But You Probably Won't Buy It Tech Times NDTV  – The Register  – Digital Trends  – Raspberry Pi all 46 news articles »

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Raspberry Pi upgrades Compute Module with 10 times the CPU performance – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Raspberry Pi upgrades Compute Module with 10 times the CPU performance Ars Technica The Compute Module, which is intended for industrial applications, was first released in April 2014 with the same CPU as the first-generation Raspberry Pi . The upgrade announced today has 1GB of RAM and a Broadcom BCM2837 processor that can run at … Raspberry Pi's new computer for industrial applications goes on sale PCWorld Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 launches at $30, ready to power up in other products ZDNet New Raspberry Pi board: Compute Module 3 means you'll see Pi in more products TechRepublic Inquirer  – TrustedReviews  – TechSpot  – Raspberry Pi all 22 news articles »

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Compute Module 3 Launch!

Way back in April of 2014 we launched the original Compute Module (CM1), which was based around the BCM2835 processor of the original Raspberry Pi. CM1 was a great success and we’ve seen a lot of uptake from various markets, particularly in IoT and home and factory automation.

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Raspberry Pi’s new computer for industrial applications goes on sale – PCWorld

PCWorld Raspberry Pi's new computer for industrial applications goes on sale PCWorld The new Raspberry Pi single-board computer is smaller and cheaper than the last, but its makers aren't expecting the same rush of buyers that previous models have seen.

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