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  1. Compute Module hardware - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    A Raspberry Pi Compute Module (CM) is a compact version of a standard Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) designed primarily for embedded and industrial applications. A Compute Module …

  2. Buy a Compute Module 4 – Raspberry Pi

    The power of Raspberry Pi 4 in a compact form factor for deeply embedded applications. Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 incorporates a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, dual video output, and a …

  3. Buy a Raspberry Pi – Raspberry Pi

    Raspberry Pi 500+ The premium desktop computer. Available from $200 More info Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Leverage Raspberry Pi 5’s powerful hardware and efficient software stack in your …

  4. Raspberry Pi computer hardware

    Raspberry Pi 4 and newer flagship series devices and Compute module devices since Compute Module 4 and 4S support USB boot by default, as long as you specify USB boot in the BOOT_ORDER …

  5. Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    The Raspberry Pi 5, 4, 3, Zero W, and Zero 2 W can host a wireless network using the built-in wireless module. Raspberry Pi models that lack a built-in module support this functionality using a separate …

  6. Processors - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    This is the Broadcom chip used in the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Compute Module 4, and Pi 400. The architecture of the BCM2711 is a considerable upgrade on that used by the SoCs in earlier …

  7. Camera - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Raspberry Pi flagship models up to and including Raspberry Pi 4 use the standard, 15-pin connector. For these boards, use the Standard-Standard camera cable provided with your camera. Raspberry …

  8. Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Compute Module hardware Technical information about Raspberry Pi Compute Module hardware Processors Technical information about the CPUs used by Raspberry Pi Software sources Open …

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