Raspberry Pi introduces Compute Module 5 for embedded applications

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Raspberry Pi has launched the Compute Module 5, a compact version of its single-board computers, designed for embedded applications. Unlike traditional models, it lacks external ports, making it suitable for commercial use. The Compute Module 5 features a quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor and supports dual 4K displays. It offers various configurations, including options for RAM and storage, with prices starting at $45 and going up to $95. An optional IO board is available for $20, allowing developers to access all interfaces. Additionally, a passive heatsink can be purchased for $5 to enhance cooling.


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