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we are announcing several new Compute Module 4 variants, with an extended operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C
What we can confirm though is that the Compute Module 5 will share the same dual connectors as the Compute Module 4.
Modules provide performance, upgradeability, and repairability for LPDDR5X-powered laptops.
ça arrive chez Micron
prévu chez Crucial pour mi 2024
ça arrive chez Micron
prévu chez Crucial pour mi 2024
ça pourrait être bien pratique ,
j'ai vu que peu de tuto en ce sens
j'ai vu que peu de tuto en ce sens
A thin-and-light laptop that is also easy to upgrade and repair can actually work proving that not every component needs to be soldered or integrated.
(Users can swap out up to four different ports with the included expansion cards or adapters)
https://www.frandroid.com/produits-android/ordinateurs/pc-portables/1011267_le-framework-laptop-modulaire-et-ultra-reparable-est-ce-lavenir-de-lordinateur-portable
(Users can swap out up to four different ports with the included expansion cards or adapters)
https://www.frandroid.com/produits-android/ordinateurs/pc-portables/1011267_le-framework-laptop-modulaire-et-ultra-reparable-est-ce-lavenir-de-lordinateur-portable
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 socket
Storage
NVMe SSD via M.2 2242 Key B socket (See Expansion section)
MicroSD card slot
Video Output
HDMI 2.0 port up to 4Kp60
MIPI DSI connector for Raspberry Pi LCD display
Camera – 1x MIPI CSI connector for Raspberry Pi camera
Connectivity
Gigabit Ethernet port with PoE
Optional WiFI 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 on Raspberry Pi CM4 module
Optional 3G/4G LTE (USB) modem via M.2 2242 Key B socket (See Expansion section)
USB – 3x USB 2.0 Type-A ports, 1x USB-C OTG port
Expansion
40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO header
M.2 2242 Key B socket with micro-SIM cardholder
Misc – LEDs, , boot selection,
Power Supply
7.5 to 28V via 5.5/2.1mm power barrel jack or 2-pin 3.5mm terminal block.
5V via USB-C port, but not sufficient for M.2 cards
3-pin Input voltage breakout header designed to power HAT or other expansion boards
Circuit protections added for safety reasons (ESD, over-and reverse-current protections) including 5V/3.5A fuse
Dimensions – 9×9 cm and M3 mounting holes
100$
fabriqué par Oratek (pas par la fondation)
https://www.minimachines.net/actu/oratek-tofu-97646
Storage
NVMe SSD via M.2 2242 Key B socket (See Expansion section)
MicroSD card slot
Video Output
HDMI 2.0 port up to 4Kp60
MIPI DSI connector for Raspberry Pi LCD display
Camera – 1x MIPI CSI connector for Raspberry Pi camera
Connectivity
Gigabit Ethernet port with PoE
Optional WiFI 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 on Raspberry Pi CM4 module
Optional 3G/4G LTE (USB) modem via M.2 2242 Key B socket (See Expansion section)
USB – 3x USB 2.0 Type-A ports, 1x USB-C OTG port
Expansion
40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO header
M.2 2242 Key B socket with micro-SIM cardholder
Misc – LEDs, , boot selection,
Power Supply
7.5 to 28V via 5.5/2.1mm power barrel jack or 2-pin 3.5mm terminal block.
5V via USB-C port, but not sufficient for M.2 cards
3-pin Input voltage breakout header designed to power HAT or other expansion boards
Circuit protections added for safety reasons (ESD, over-and reverse-current protections) including 5V/3.5A fuse
Dimensions – 9×9 cm and M3 mounting holes
100$
fabriqué par Oratek (pas par la fondation)
https://www.minimachines.net/actu/oratek-tofu-97646
(pour moi)
(...)
. From the datasheet, we can confirm that this is, in fact, a total of 3 GB of DDR4-2400 memory.
This memory is likely being used in the same lookaside buffer roll as the 768MB of memory on the original G-SYNC module, but is much higher capacity, and much faster.
(...) that the new G-SYNC module makes up a substantial cost.
(....) this FPGA alone makes up $500 of the final price point of these new displays, let alone the costly DDR4 memory.
du costaud quand même ce module GSync
. From the datasheet, we can confirm that this is, in fact, a total of 3 GB of DDR4-2400 memory.
This memory is likely being used in the same lookaside buffer roll as the 768MB of memory on the original G-SYNC module, but is much higher capacity, and much faster.
(...) that the new G-SYNC module makes up a substantial cost.
(....) this FPGA alone makes up $500 of the final price point of these new displays, let alone the costly DDR4 memory.
du costaud quand même ce module GSync
"Beaucoup de bruit pour presque rien"
Qualité d'image : Allo Hasselblad ? on a un problème !
Quand vous dépensez 700 € dans un smartphone et que vous y ajoutez 300 € pour un module dédié à la photo,
vous pouvez vous attendre à avoir quelque chose de bien. Enfin, ça, c'est de la pure théorie.
Autant le dire franchement, le module Hasselblad True Zoom fait presque moins bien en termes de qualité d'image que le capteur déjà moyen du Moto Z.
Qualité d'image : Allo Hasselblad ? on a un problème !
Quand vous dépensez 700 € dans un smartphone et que vous y ajoutez 300 € pour un module dédié à la photo,
vous pouvez vous attendre à avoir quelque chose de bien. Enfin, ça, c'est de la pure théorie.
Autant le dire franchement, le module Hasselblad True Zoom fait presque moins bien en termes de qualité d'image que le capteur déjà moyen du Moto Z.
mais 150€ le module ...
600€ le module photo
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