covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias the raspberry pi foundation has launched a compute module with the specs of a raspberry pi 4. the raspberry pi foundation launched a new product monday the comp the compute module 4. it's hard to believe it's been so long but the raspberry pi 4 was released in june 2019 the compute module 4 brings the pi 4 to the industrial iot space featuring the same processor packed in a compute module just begging to be integrated into powerful iot appliances if you're unfamiliar with compute modules you can think of them as single board computers without all the ports and gpio pins they allow the computer components the brains of a raspberry pi to be integrated into robotics smart devices maker tech clusters or anything you can come up with that requires a tiny low-powered linux computer at its heart since the compute module 4 shares its spec with the raspberry pi 4 developers can do all their prototyping on the pi 4 sbc but then order a bunch of compute module 4s to integrate into their commercial product just like the raspberry pi 4 the compute module 4 features a 64-bit arm based processor with video core vi graphics this is going to represent a huge upgrade for previous compute module customers and with 4k video output output at up to 60 frames per second plus the ability to decode h.265 video the compute module for the compute module 4 could be a game changer for multimedia driven devices such as smart tvs or set-top boxes the compute module 4 is available with your choice of 1 2 4 or 8 gigabytes ram and 8 16 or 32 gigabytes on board emmc flash storage wi-fi and bluetooth are also optional the price ranges from just 25 to 90 usd now imagine that jeff the raspberry pi compute module 4 yeah in one of your sbc projects or something like that powering it like the brains this is a pretty soon as becca said h.265 decoding so that's like video that is very cpu intensive yeah that's awesome like it says a lot that's more power than my plex server yes which is like who knows where that's going to take things i like the idea of cluster computing and that's where you take several computers connect them together through networking and basically install um software beowulf or something like that that clusters them to make them be able to perform tasks together in such a way that it basically makes a super computer right out of several computers so you think about these raspberry pi cl uh cluster or the modules and and put like 10 of those together in a a cluster and you'd have like this compute module cluster that'd be nice computer with that much power when you can have eight gigs of ram on each board times that by ten a lot can do a lot it's changing things folks the world is changing that's for sure what would you do with all that power and silence he's waiting for you to answer i i'm thinking i'm like what would i do with that how many people just went bitcoin mining sorry guys it's you know what's sad my first thought was could i automate like some of the utilities that i have in the kitchen to make food for me that was my first thought with a with a compute module four yeah takes more than that but i know it could be the brains of such an operation clearly i'm hungry though well your thoughts comment below we'd love to hear what uh what you would do with a compute module for thanks for watching the category 5 tv newsroom don't forget to like and subscribe for all your tech news with a slight linux bias and if you appreciate what we do become a patron at patreon.com category 5. from the category 5 dot tv newsroom i'm becca ferguson [Music] you