[Jeff Geerling] saw the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and its exposed PCI-Express 1x connection, and just naturally wondered whether he could plug a GPU into that slot and get it to work. It didn’t.
Overclocking computer systems is a fun way to extract some free performance, or at least see how far you can push the hardware before you run into practical limitations. The newly released Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiast interested in learning more about running a Raspberry Pi GPU or building a Raspberry Pi graphics card system might be interested in the development and testing done by YouTube ...
The Raspberry Pi CM5 computer-on-a-module features support for single-lane PCIe 2.0 or PCIe 3.0 connections. Most of the existing carrier boards for the CM5 use that to give you an M.2 slot that ...
Raspberry Pi owners have always been prone to coming up with elaborate, technically interesting but practically questionable projects, and Pi enthusiast Jeff Geerling has an exciting new submission to ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in learning more about using the new Raspberry Pi Compute module with external graphics cards may be interested in a new video created by Raspberry Pi aficionado ...
The Raspberry Foundation has officially announced the next-generation model of its popular Raspberry Pi series of single-board computers. The latest entry is dubbed Raspberry Pi 5, which features some ...
WTF?! The Raspberry Pi 5's expanded PCIe functionality is one of its most enticing upgrades over its predecessors. Most owners likely use it to install fast storage, AI chips, or network cards, but ...
Over the weekend Intel officially introduced its new discrete graphics solution for laptops. The first notebook with an Intel Iris Xe MAX GPU is now available for purchase, and at least two more are ...