Jeff Geerling | Can these boards replace the Raspberry Pi CM4? @JeffGeerling | Uploaded December 2021 | Updated October 2024, 56 seconds ago.
There are two new Rockchip RK3566-based Compute Module 4 competitors, the Radxa CM3, and the Pine64 SOQuartz. Should you go buy one of these instead of a Raspberry Pi?
Maybe, but not yet. I'll explain why.
Mentioned in this video:
- Radxa CM3: wiki.radxa.com/Rock3/CM3
- Pine64 SOQuartz: wiki.pine64.org/wiki/SOQuartz
- GitHub issue for CM3: github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/327
- GitHub issue for SOQuartz: github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/336
- My blog post on the boards: jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/pine64-and-radxas-new-pi-cm4-compatible-boards
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#RaspberryPi #ARM #Rockchip
Contents:
00:00 - Move over, Pi
01:02 - RK3566 and special features
02:10 - Expectations vs Reality
04:09 - The problem...
06:44 - There's still hope!
There are two new Rockchip RK3566-based Compute Module 4 competitors, the Radxa CM3, and the Pine64 SOQuartz. Should you go buy one of these instead of a Raspberry Pi?
Maybe, but not yet. I'll explain why.
Mentioned in this video:
- Radxa CM3: wiki.radxa.com/Rock3/CM3
- Pine64 SOQuartz: wiki.pine64.org/wiki/SOQuartz
- GitHub issue for CM3: github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/327
- GitHub issue for SOQuartz: github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/336
- My blog post on the boards: jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/pine64-and-radxas-new-pi-cm4-compatible-boards
Support me on Patreon: patreon.com/geerlingguy
Sponsor me on GitHub: github.com/sponsors/geerlingguy
Merch: redshirtjeff.com
#RaspberryPi #ARM #Rockchip
Contents:
00:00 - Move over, Pi
01:02 - RK3566 and special features
02:10 - Expectations vs Reality
04:09 - The problem...
06:44 - There's still hope!