Raspberry Pi’s new computer comes in the size of a DDR2 memory stick 
Monday, April 7, 2014 at 8:51PM
Nicole Batac in Compute Module, First Looks, News, Product launch, Raspberry Pi, computer

If you thought Raspberry Pi computer was tiny, then its latest computer might make you want to reevaluate that thinking. The new Compute Module fits its 4GB storage and processor into the space of a DDR2 memory stick. The organization created this smaller computer with a small standard connector to allow users to fit into any interface they might like. Users no longer have to rely on the built-in ports of the Raspberry Pi.

The Compute Module will be sold alongside a starter IO Board in June. There is no individual pricing available yet. Large-scale buyers can buy in batches of 100 at around US$30 apiece.

Source: Engadget

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