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Real-time depth perception with the Compute Module

Liz: We’ve got a number of good friends at Argon Design , a tech consultancy in Cambridge. (James Adams, our Director of Hardware, used to work there; as did my friend from the time of Noah,  @eyebrowsofpower ; the disgustingly clever Peter de Rivaz, who wrote Penguins Puzzle , is an Argon employee; and Steve Barlow, who heads Argon up, used to run AlphaMosaic, which became Broadcom’s Cambridge arm, and employed several of the people who work at Pi Towers back in the day.) We gave the Argon team a Compute Module to play with this summer, and they set David Barker, one of their interns, to work with it. Here’s what he came up with: thanks David, and thanks Argon! This summer I spent 11 weeks interning at a local tech company called Argon Design, working with the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module

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Compute Module IO Board Hardware Design Files Now Available!

Back in April we announced the Compute Module , and since then we’ve had a lot of interest from manufacturers who are looking to design the module into real products. We’ve already had orders for significant numbers of modules. It has taken a little while to spin up the wheels of mass production, but they are now well and truly turning, and behind the scenes our initial customers who have already made orders are now getting their modules.

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Slice – a media player using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module

We revealed the Raspberry Pi Compute Module back in April, and released the Compute Module Development Kit in the middle of June. Since then we’ve had a lot of interest and will shortly start shipping the Compute Module in volume to a variety of manufacturers who have already designed it into their products.

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Is a Raspberry Pi Model B+ with 4 USB ports on the way? – Liliputing

Is a Raspberry Pi Model B+ with 4 USB ports on the way? Liliputing It's been more than two years since the first Raspberry Pi mini-computer shipped. And while the developers have released a new Compute Module and a few accessories, the basic design of the Raspberry Pi hasn't changed much.

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CoMo Booster For Raspberry Pi Compute Module (video) – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets CoMo Booster For Raspberry Pi Compute Module (video) Geeky gadgets The CoMo Booster has been designed by Geekroo Technologies who are seasoned developers when it comes to creating add-ons, boards and shields for the Raspberry Pi and similar. The CoMo Booster project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd

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Farnell element14 – Use the power of the Raspberry Pi for your own embedded … – Electropages (press release)

Farnell element14 – Use the power of the Raspberry Pi for your own embedded … Electropages (press release) The Raspberry Pi Compute Module development kit is now available from Farnell element14, enabling design engineers to harness the power of the Raspberry Pi within their own embedded applications.

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Talks from Team Pi

I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!

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Talks from Team Pi

I’ve been pointed at a couple of videos which might interest you: you’ll learn something new from both of these. First up, Eben explains more about the Compute Module to our friends at RS Components: And a little later on, Gordon, our Head of Software, gave a talk to the Prime Conference at the Royal Institution about the decisions that led us to repatriate manufacture of the Raspberry Pi to the UK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syqDIopa5rA Enjoy!

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DevBoard Watch: Raspberry Pi Compute Module Dev Kit – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com DevBoard Watch: Raspberry Pi Compute Module Dev Kit ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi Compute Module Dev Kit. element14 is launching the Raspberry Pi Compute Development Kit, to allow design engineers to test the power of the new Raspberry Pi variant, which is aimed at industrial or embedded applications. Basically, the

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