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The Raspberry Pi 4 Compute Module Is a Mini Brain for Your DIY Projects

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The latest Compute module, based on the Raspberry Pi 4, runs a 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 CPU with built-in memory (up to 8GB) and storage (up to 32GB).

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Author: Gizmodo

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