Posts Tagged ‘PCIe’
An M.2 PCIe HAT for Raspberry Pi 5
From the moment that Raspberry Pi Ltd. announced Raspberry Pi 5 on September 28th, the internet has been buzzing with all of the potential of the PCIe port. Raspberry Pi has opened up a whole new world of possibilities. And now, one of them becomes a reality with the introduction of Pineberry Pi’s HatDrive!, an…
Read MoreI read the RP1 documentation so you don’t have to
One of the most notable features of the new Raspberry Pi 5 is the inclusion of RP1 – the first in-house designed silicon chip on a Raspberry Pi flagship product. In this article, I want to go over the essentials of RP1 and tell you what makes it so revolutionary. Unfortunately, this article can’t be…
Read More5 Surprising Features of Raspberry Pi 5
Introduction The announcement of Raspberry Pi 5 has come as a huge shock. But not only is the new model itself a shock, but it comes with a number of really surprising features. In this article, we’re going to outline 5 surprising features of Raspberry Pi 5. But first, let me tell you about the…
Read MoreA First Look at Raspberry Pi 5
Today marks the announcement of Raspberry Pi 5. It’s the first new model from Raspberry Pi Ltd. in over four years! And this new Raspberry Pi is fast. It’s so fast that it will be a true desktop capable device. Eben Upton, the CEO of Raspberry Pi Ltd., compared the performance of Raspberry Pi 5…
Read MoreRaspberry Pi 4 vs. Raspberry Pi 5
Introduction The Raspberry Pi universe has new life with the announcement of Raspberry Pi 5. At this point, you might be asking yourself “Should I wait for a Raspberry Pi 5 or should I buy a Raspberry Pi 4 now?” In this article, we’re going to go through the specs of both and compare and…
Read MoreWhat You Can Do with a Compute Module 4
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) is a fantastic little board and a half-sibling of the Raspberry Pi 4 family that we talked about last week. And last year, we published an article about the basics of the Compute Module 4 here. But so much has happened in the past year and a half,…
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