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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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Leak reveals new Intel Compute Module coming in 2019 – Liliputing

Leak reveals new Intel Compute Module coming in 2019   Liliputing A leak published earlier today revealed a bunch of new Intel NUCs are on the way, including the company’s first octa-core systems. The same source also …

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Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Pocket Projector Uses Raspberry Pi Hackaday If you don't need compactness, you could drive the module with any Rasberry Pi or even a regular computer. But to get that pocket form factor, a Pi Zero W fits the bill

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Raspbery Pi rhymes with HiFi | Elektor Magazine – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Raspbery Pi rhymes with HiFi | Elektor Magazine Elektor (blog) It's unlikely you failed to notice the perfect rhyme of Raspberry Pi with… Hi-Fi! The reproduction and perception of music (or other recorded sounds) using a Raspberry Pi seems to have become a favourite subject, if not an obsession to several …

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RS Components launches DesignSpark Pmod adapter for the Raspberry Pi – EE Journal

Electropages (blog) RS Components launches DesignSpark Pmod adapter for the Raspberry Pi EE Journal LONDON, UK, 18 January, 2018 – RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE:ECM), the global distributor for engineers, today announced the launch of the DesignSpark Raspberry Pi Pmod(TM) (Peripheral Module) HAT adapter board … RS Components – Pmod HAT adapter board enables rapid prototyping on Raspberry Pi platform Electropages (blog) all 2 news articles »

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RS Components launches DesignSpark Pmod adapter for the … – EE Journal

Electropages (blog) RS Components launches DesignSpark Pmod adapter for the … EE Journal LONDON, UK, 18 January, 2018 – RS Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents plc (LSE:ECM), the global distributor for engineers, today announced the launch of the DesignSpark Raspberry Pi Pmod(TM) (Peripheral Module) HAT adapter board … RS Components – Pmod HAT adapter board enables rapid ..

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Raspberry Pi Voice Control Module, TalkingPi – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Voice Control Module, TalkingPi Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new piece of hardware specifically designed for the Pi range of mini PC systems, taking the form of a Raspberry Pi voice control module aptly named TalkingPi. Created by Joy-it and marketed by Conrad …

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Raspberry Pi Launched Compute Module 3 For $30 But Probably Won’t Fly – Enstarz

Enstarz Raspberry Pi Launched Compute Module 3 For $30 But Probably Won't Fly Enstarz In 2014, the Raspberry Pi Foundation released the original Compute Module.

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Raspberry Pi Launched Compute Module 3 For $30 But Probably … – Enstarz

Enstarz Raspberry Pi Launched Compute Module 3 For $30 But Probably … Enstarz A slimmed-down Raspberry Pi 3 is intended for developing customized hardware, such as TV displays, industrial control systems, and home media players. Latest More Powerful Raspberry Pi Compute Model 3 2017 Launched Facts Herald all 3 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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