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Raspberry Pi 5 - 16 GB RAM Description The Raspberry Pi 5 is the newest Raspberry Pi computer, and the Pi Foundation knows you can always make a good thing better! And what could make the Pi 5 better than the 4? How about a faster processor, USB 3.0 ports, and an updated Gigabit Ethernet chip with PoE capability?

Raspberry Pi 5 - 16 GB RAM Description The Raspberry Pi 5 is the newest Raspberry Pi computer, and the Pi Foundation knows you can always make a good thing better! And what could make the Pi 5 better than the 4? How about a faster processor, USB 3.0 ports, and an updated Gigabit Ethernet chip with PoE capability? Good guess - that's exactly what they did! The Raspberry Pi 5 is the latest product in the Raspberry Pi range, boasting 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor running at 2.4GHz with built-in metal heatsink, USB 3 ports, dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LAN, faster Gigabit Ethernet, and PoE capability via a separate PoE HAT. This version comes with 16GB of RAM, but we also carry the 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB, if you like. Featuring a 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor running at 2.4GHz, Raspberry Pi 5 delivers a 2–3× increase in CPU performance relative to Raspberry Pi 4. Alongside a substantial uplift in graphics performance from an 800MHz VideoCore VII GPU; dual 4Kp60 display output over HDMI; and state-of-the-art camera support from a rearchitected Raspberry Pi Image Signal Processor, it provides a smooth desktop experience for consumers, and opens the door to new applications for industrial customers. For the first time, this is a full-size Raspberry Pi computer using silicon built in-house at Raspberry Pi. The RP1 “southbridge” provides the bulk of the I/O capabilities for Raspberry Pi 5 and delivers a step change in peripheral performance and functionality. Aggregate USB bandwidth is more than doubled, yielding faster transfer speeds to external UAS drives and other high-speed peripherals; the dedicated two-lane 1Gbps MIPI camera and display interfaces present on earlier models have been replaced by a pair of four-lane 1.5Gbps MIPI transceivers, tripling total bandwidth, and supporting any combination of up to two cameras or displays; peak SD card performance is doubled, through support for the SDR104 high-speed mode; and for the first time. the platform exposes a single-lane PCI Express 2.0 interface, providing support for high-bandwidth peripherals. Please note the Pi 5 is a significant redesign, and Raspberry Pi 4 cases will not fit. - Official Raspberry Pi 5 case - easy snap-fit case for your Pi 5 - Official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply - can give up to 5A (27W) of current with a 1.5m long cable, and a USB C connector - Micro HDMI cable - connect the onboard micro HDMI sockets to standard HDMI displays. Technical Details Specifications: Processor: - 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, with cryptography extensions, 512KB per-core L2 caches, and a 2MB shared L3 cache Features: - VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2 • Dual 4Kp60 HDMI® display output with HDR support - 4Kp60 HEVC decoder - LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM (4GB and 8GB SKUs available at launch) - Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi® - Bluetooth® 5.0 / Bluetooth® Low Energy - microSD card slot, with support for high-speed SDR104 mode - 2 × USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation - 2 × USB 2.0 ports - Gigabit Ethernet, with PoE+ support (requires separate PoE+ HAT) - 2 × 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers - PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals (requires separate M.2 HAT or other adapter) - 5V/5A DC power via USB-C, with Power Delivery support • Raspberry Pi standard 40-pin header - Real-time clock (RTC), powered from external battery - Power button
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