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The Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module Is a Mini Brain for Your DIY Projects – Gizmodo Australia
The Raspberry Pi — a single-board computer that lets you run Linux systems on devices the size of a deck of cards — is popular with DIYers thanks to its small s…

The Raspberry Pi a single-board computer that lets you run Linux systems on devices the size of a deck of cards is popular with DIYers thanks to its small size and extreme power. But when you need something even smaller, you turn to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, essentially a stripped-down RaspPi without many of the built-in ports that can act as a central processor for your finished projects.
The latest Compute module, based on the Raspberry Pi 4, runs a 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 CPU with buil…
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