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The Rasbperry Pi Compute Module 5 is here.

Find out more on Raspberry Pi’s website:

Here are some of the resources I mentioned in this video:

– SBC Reviews GitHub:
– Full test data for CM5:
– My blog post with ALL the graphs:
– Level2Jeff video on CM5 Cooling:
– Level2Jeff video on CM5 Development Kit:
– Sharp Commercial Display powered by CM4:
– Replacing an Apple TV with a Pi 5:
– Turing RK1 Cluster:
– EDAtec’s CM5 Active Cooler:
– CM4 in Formlabs Resin Printer:
– Raspberry Pi pi-gen-micro:

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Contents:

00:00 – CM5 is here
00:38 – What’s new?
02:12 – How much does it cost?
02:33 – CM5 IO Board
03:41 – CM5 Hardware
05:01 – Thermals and Upgrades
05:42 – Performance
07:08 – The elephant in the room
08:16 – CM5 projects
08:35 – 5 and 10 Gbps Networking
09:26 – SATA storage server
10:02 – PTP Time Server
10:28 – CM5 Carriers – improving on the Pi 5
11:07 – CM Stick carriers
11:37 – AMD GPU support and 4K gaming
12:13 – Commercial display (an instant 4K upgrade)
12:52 – Compute Blade
13:25 – Extreme PCIe on Mini ITX
13:52 – The first CM5 Pi Cluster!
15:13 – A better value than the CM4

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29 Comments

  1. I've come to a point I find RPi's obsolete. These things still have 22nm process chips, pretty old tech, and a 14nm MacMini 2014, or even a 2012 22nm one with a nice all-in-one-package is usually same price or less second hand.

  2. Hello Jeff,
    Always a pleasure to watch your video's
    After my RPI CM5 Dev kit was delivered, i did an attempt to install it with RPi Imager tool.
    However, the tool did not find my SD Card ( yes , jumper was placed ).
    What I tried was to use my USB RPI Rescure drive.
    Boot from the drive with succes. Access the RPi latest by VNC and used Disk copy to install mt RPi CM5 Dev kit.
    Perhaps not the most perfect solution, but it worked for me and got it up-and- running in no time.
    Keep up making your videos on the different channels.
    Best regards
    Arjen

  3. I want to upgrade my retro machine. I used a pi4 8gig. It was the 1tb rick dangerous retro build. Im curious if i could just install it into the pi5 8gig and get an instant upgrade for newer titles.

  4. Fascinating, these small compute boards! I've been looking for something like this for quite a while. I want to build a handheld microphone for HF communication that has an integrated computer to run FreeDV for digital HF operation using the RADE vocoder. It could also be adapted for CB or other bands. RADE is one of the best vocoders specifically designed for shortwave communication. Such a setup doesn’t require much beyond a small sound card and boards like this to get started. With Bluetooth, the audio can be sent to headsets or even car stereos, eliminating the need to carry a laptop or other extra gadgets.

  5. Hearing you moved from Web programming to backend because of Pis is exciting. I'm currently a junior web dev, and I am going nowhere with it it seems.
    I'm definitely interested in other things, front-end web dev is both boring and frustrating.
    But I don't know where to go, what to start, or how to get motivated.
    Hopefully fun projects like these Pi projects will catch my eye. I recently ordered a little $5 controller to try writing embedded C for the first time. But need some more hardware to actually test it (like wires and LEDs to do the arduino version of hello world lol).

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