Absolutely game changing! Love the fact that it needs only one 5V supply. WiFi and Ethernet being handled on the board makes life so much simpler. Kudos!
That new engineer has had one hell of a good first 12 months with RPi. It has been proven once again that one of the most important things a company must do is to hire the right talent.
Can you make another short video to explain my wife why I absolutely need it, on top of my existing Raspberry Pi herd? This would save me a lot of trouble 😂
Back in the day I used to have to take out a rather significant bank loan to buy a computer. Over the years I have spent far more money on computers than I paid for my house.
yeah, not so cheap when getting cm4 and dev board and "industrial powersupply/poe hat+poe switch" and antenna kit , but still interesting for the dual camera option. might need cooling fan ...
@@vwtch Back in the day, my dad bought a powerhouse of a Macintosh, but needed a loan from the bank first, and my parents agreed to use their car as collateral if the payback was behind.
I went to the same school (St Albans School), and worked at a local TV repair shop on Saturday mornings (Colbourn Electronics on Folly Lane - with Graham Colbourn) with Dominic back in the early 90s.... He was a year or two above me - and I remember he was a very talented electrical and software engineer even at the age of 15. I was a complete numpty by comparison..... It's great to see him still doing amazing work at the Raspberry foundation - Hi Dominic!
That was an extremely focused discussion - every imaginable hanging question was immediately identified by Eben, thrown back, and thoroughly dealt with. Impressed!
Thanks for the excellent explanation of a new product. I am impressed by the self-control of the speakers: not once did they jump up and down screaming about how great this new product set is!!
@@marslif Theoretically you're going to get slightly better throughput on the PCIE bus than USB3.0. They actually have the same theoretical throughput limit, but since in the RPI the usb chip is behind the PCIE 2.0 x1 bus, you have to add a translation layer with no possible speed increase. Practically, putting an NVME board on the PCIE bus is a simpler translation than going from PCIE->USB3(host)->USB3(client)->(SATA or NVME).
I've been waiting for the next great computer since I bought my first one in the summer of 1977. After a while one learns to just go with and to be happy with what one can get right now.
@@jyvben1520 If I remember right didn't they say this board could accommodate up to a 24 v power supply for industrial applications? If that is the case, don't see a reason why this might not be able to handle a RTX 3090 provided you can work out the problem with the PCIe connector limitation. I am just learning a lot of this so forgive this for what it is. The GPIO handles varying voltage outputs yes? Would it be unrealistic to make a GPIO to the power connection on the 3090?
I doubt the board can handle 15 Ampère, so an additional power supply will be necessary. I assume someone will get it working, but with a huge performance penalty due to bandwidth limits. So no, it can't run Crysis. 😜
Most likely not. Nvidia's drivers are binary only and closed source. They don't have an ARM version for Linux yet though that is somewhat likely to change(don't keep hopes up). HOWEVER, AMD has open source drivers so you might be able to plug a Big Navi card into it though you may need(or may not) a pc power supply
At 6:03 the new cm4 is being compared with the old cm3 board. But it says Compute module 2 on the old board and it has a BCM2836. Did the raspberry pi foundation accidentally show an old cm2 prototype?
Cm4 10/10 to all the team that designed & brought this to fruition... As others have said this could ( and should ) be a bit of a game changer ! More "back room boys/girls " type videos please
Good for laptop sleepers too. If anyone reading this wants to make an OLPC XO-1 sleeper, I will buy it. I'd like to give my XO to my nephew, but it's too old and slow, right now.
I like the antenna connection with a wire attached. We use computers in basement when routers are upstairs. And external cable attached makes it better WiFi connect.
7:35 The IO board... except for the PCI Express, and the double DSI/CSI connectors it appears there is no extra added value wrt the Raspberry Pi 4, that has a smaller form factor and Usb3 ... 😃
It has become clear that the Free Software approach, applied to both software and to hardware, is the only platform which has the ability to prevail over the long term.
OK when i hovered over this video to see the preview i thought it was bill gates and Jason Statham talking about raspberry pi's ... i should really put my glasses on in the morning
The IO board is brilliant. As long as future modules maintain the same form factor, all you would have to do is upgrade to the next gen board and keep going. The only downside to losing the DIMM side is there are a few products that just came out that depend on that interface. Be nice to see a second iteration of the CM4 come with the same DIMM interface or at least another board that it can connect to. Maybe a DIMM adapter that will fit the PCIe 1 slot to carry over.
Microcomputers like this are going to be a BIG deal. All the difficult design work is in that processor and that board, this frees up PCB makers to do a lot more in a lot less time.
I don't think there will be as many ready-made cases as much as kits that include the CM4. The CM4 is designed to be fit into another PCB instead of just being self-contained.
Hackinstosh run on x86 hardware, because x86 is extremely backward compatible, stable, standard, in fact cost of supporting old instructions for x86 is among other thing are things that slows down x86 in front of ARM that doesn't have such things to support. So in fact next version of Mac won't run at all.
How much power? Any videos on how to make this a motion sensing and recording webcam? What software would I use? hardware? Never used this board before, only a pi...
Will there be other options of IO boards available in the future? Why having the CM4 in the first place if i need the hugh IO board to use it? And what specific connector (100-pin high-density connector) is actually used? I couldn't find any name or serial number for that in the documents.
To use a baseball expression, the RPi Foundation has really 'hit it out of the park' recently with the CM4 and the RPi 400 - standing ovation !! The CM4 I/O board is a great companion but I consider it a version 1 product. I really hope that a newer version will include all USB3 ports and PCIe v3 x4 which almost all NVMe flash storage cards are designed to. Due to the published CAD files other vendors probably have this in the works already. Also looking forward to HATs and cases that will make multiple drive (say RAID 6 HDD) NAS solutions possible.
Raspberry pi and arduino are responsible for my love for electronics, everything embedded and Analog. But my love for building started with wanting my own arcade machine.
I was a little OP'd about the form-factor change, cause I want to swap one in my pre-existing projects, but I'm satisfied with their explanation of wanting more IO =]
Smart & Tiny PC's !!! Amazing invention I've ever seen.I mean instead of a big damn PC you have got a small, smart & tiny product. Would be surprised to see Raspberry pi 5 into the market. Huge love for raspberry pi 😄😄😄😄
Question. Very undecided as to which to get. Looking at the new Raspberry Pi 400 and the new compute Module 4. Obviously the Pi 400 needs no case, however the computer module and the IO board are so incredibly new, are there any dedicated cases available for this?
Was looking at the datasheet, the operating temperature range is 0C to 80C and the CPU clock steps down at 85C. That's a bummer for industrial product development.
Im new into SBC's. Is this product an add on to existing raspberry pi's? A stand alone? I dont see any IO which is why im confused and curious about its purpose.
The IEEE1588 is a great addition, will it offer much customization in terms of PTP profiles? any plan of bringing this same chipset over to RPi4? Looks great!
Great!! Just ordered one. BTW is the software on the Pi4 usable on this module? Can I take my SD card from my Pi 4 and use the SD card on this module ? or does this have a completely different software that I need to download
Now all we need is someone to put together a NAS kit. So pcie raid controller + case to mount 2/4/6/8 3,5" HDD's + power supply and this will become a real NAS competitor.
An excellent addition to the Pi hardware range. :)
Will you take a .. closer look? 😉
I'm waiting your review. =)
Looking forward to your review Chris
Thanks Professor!
Awaiting your informative review!
You gotta love it when the CEO of a company understands the product inside and out.
He's an engineer first that became a business man by necessity...
well, he was part of the original design/idea group
@@fstemarie in other words the proper way
@@storminmormon8195 Exactly, ^oo^
@@fstemarie Engineer, academic, lecturer/teacher mix - very seldom found :-)
The retro pi handheld game is about to explode
ive been waiting for cm4 to do a updated handheld project..... soooo yeah FINALLY!
Will take a year for new devices to get out.
@@caleb7475 yeah, you're right. I'll stick with my experimental pi dmg for now
I hope Retroflag will make a new Gpi, maybe a new cartridge will be enough if the power draw isn't too high.
Yep! No need for anyone to roll their own boards anymore, except the I/O.
Absolutely game changing! Love the fact that it needs only one 5V supply. WiFi and Ethernet being handled on the board makes life so much simpler. Kudos!
They just smashed the ball out of the park with the Compute Module 4. Congratulations to everyone involved.
That new engineer has had one hell of a good first 12 months with RPi. It has been proven once again that one of the most important things a company must do is to hire the right talent.
Can you make another short video to explain my wife why I absolutely need it, on top of my existing Raspberry Pi herd? This would save me a lot of trouble 😂
Back in the day I used to have to take out a rather significant bank loan to buy a computer. Over the years I have spent far more money on computers than I paid for my house.
yeah, not so cheap when getting cm4 and dev board and "industrial powersupply/poe hat+poe switch" and antenna kit , but still interesting for the dual camera option.
might need cooling fan ...
Just bought 5 Rock64's that were dirt cheap. 15 each. Trying to convince mine why I need to get a Pi as well.
NVME over PCIE
@@vwtch Back in the day, my dad bought a powerhouse of a Macintosh, but needed a loan from the bank first, and my parents agreed to use their car as collateral if the payback was behind.
I went to the same school (St Albans School), and worked at a local TV repair shop on Saturday mornings (Colbourn Electronics on Folly Lane - with Graham Colbourn) with Dominic back in the early 90s.... He was a year or two above me - and I remember he was a very talented electrical and software engineer even at the age of 15. I was a complete numpty by comparison..... It's great to see him still doing amazing work at the Raspberry foundation - Hi Dominic!
Finally easier PCI-E access, this is great
That was an extremely focused discussion - every imaginable hanging question was immediately identified by Eben, thrown back, and thoroughly dealt with. Impressed!
Thanks for the excellent explanation of a new product. I am impressed by the self-control of the speakers: not once did they jump up and down screaming about how great this new product set is!!
This dude looks like a geek-Jason Statham
I've met Eben a couple of times, very humble chap. I actually met him when he brought in a prototype of the Raspberry Pi 1 and showed it off.
no
@@TheJack4000111 yes
So that was not Jason?
the other dude sounds like josh widdicombe
Must... not... buy... my... 10th... Raspberry... Pi... 😭
Do it. Do it.. Do it...
Control yourself!
Buy it
Give in to your desire, you know you want it. Buying it will support a bunch of great people that will continue to put out great products like this.
I know ! I feel the same !
THIS is the module I've been waiting for ever since the first CM came out. Outstanding work!
Finally something that will sit nice and flush and not need wierd looking humps on project cases!
The PCI Gen2 x1 slot is going to be very useful for mass fast storage, like an NVMe SSD
nvme really?
But does the SoC even support NVMe? Also, PCIe 2.0 x1 is 500MB/s, slower than USB 3.0 so i don't see the point...
@@zungaloca yes. Its proven to work and work well
@@marslif Theoretically you're going to get slightly better throughput on the PCIE bus than USB3.0. They actually have the same theoretical throughput limit, but since in the RPI the usb chip is behind the PCIE 2.0 x1 bus, you have to add a translation layer with no possible speed increase. Practically, putting an NVME board on the PCIE bus is a simpler translation than going from PCIE->USB3(host)->USB3(client)->(SATA or NVME).
Provided you don't want USB at the same time
Sir, your company, employees and tech are absolutely fantastic. Thank you for not being a very typical asshole CEO. Outstanding!
Good stuff. These release events should be continued. Now I'm waiting for the Raspberry Pi 5 with all its goodies ... ;-)
Typical nerd. Never happy!! 😃👍
I've been waiting for the next great computer since I bought my first one in the summer of 1977. After a while one learns to just go with and to be happy with what one can get right now.
Everytime they release a product, I can't wait for the next one...
I absolutely love this geekiness of this dude!
I have to say I am impressed. This looks like a whole new world opening up for Raspberry Pi.
Can't wait for the first one to put an RTX 3090 into that PCIe slot!
Cryptomining will never ever be the same.
that card uses a bit more than x1 i expect, also needs a pc powersupply,
not impossible but highly unlikely
@@jyvben1520 If I remember right didn't they say this board could accommodate up to a 24 v power supply for industrial applications? If that is the case, don't see a reason why this might not be able to handle a RTX 3090 provided you can work out the problem with the PCIe connector limitation. I am just learning a lot of this so forgive this for what it is. The GPIO handles varying voltage outputs yes? Would it be unrealistic to make a GPIO to the power connection on the 3090?
I doubt the board can handle 15 Ampère, so an additional power supply will be necessary.
I assume someone will get it working, but with a huge performance penalty due to bandwidth limits.
So no, it can't run Crysis. 😜
Most likely not. Nvidia's drivers are binary only and closed source. They don't have an ARM version for Linux yet though that is somewhat likely to change(don't keep hopes up).
HOWEVER, AMD has open source drivers so you might be able to plug a Big Navi card into it though you may need(or may not) a pc power supply
At 6:03 the new cm4 is being compared with the old cm3 board. But it says Compute module 2 on the old board and it has a BCM2836. Did the raspberry pi foundation accidentally show an old cm2 prototype?
Cm4
10/10 to all the team that designed & brought this to fruition...
As others have said this could ( and should ) be a bit of a game changer !
More "back room boys/girls " type videos please
That interface board is awesome! Good job 👍
Despite industrial design it opens wide range of use cases to community too.
This range is utterly fantastic!!
I can also see this being popular with people for media players/games consoles
Yeah. The Slice media player already used the original Compute Module.
Good for laptop sleepers too. If anyone reading this wants to make an OLPC XO-1 sleeper, I will buy it. I'd like to give my XO to my nephew, but it's too old and slow, right now.
Surely Eben knows the answers to all these questions already.
Surely Dominic knows the questions already. They simply make the rehearsed look spontaneous. Good for them, good for us.
no shit shurlock
He does, and don't call him Shirley.
Guess what - talk shows are scripted too.
Exactly what I need for several projects.
I like the antenna connection with a wire attached. We use computers in basement when routers are upstairs. And external cable attached makes it better WiFi connect.
7:35 The IO board... except for the PCI Express, and the double DSI/CSI connectors it appears there is no extra added value wrt the Raspberry Pi 4, that has a smaller form factor and Usb3 ... 😃
It's not meant for conusumers, it's meant for testing atm until companies make their own custom PCBs for this.
You are becoming a company to reckoned with.
Outstanding, now I have explain to the wife why I need a new Raspberry PI!!!
Easy one, Pi is an infinite number, just like the needs for Rpi's ;)
It has become clear that the Free Software approach, applied to both software and to hardware, is the only platform which has the ability to prevail over the long term.
OK when i hovered over this video to see the preview i thought it was bill gates and Jason Statham talking about raspberry pi's ... i should really put my glasses on in the morning
Great run through the module and its io board.
The IO board is brilliant. As long as future modules maintain the same form factor, all you would have to do is upgrade to the next gen board and keep going. The only downside to losing the DIMM side is there are a few products that just came out that depend on that interface. Be nice to see a second iteration of the CM4 come with the same DIMM interface or at least another board that it can connect to. Maybe a DIMM adapter that will fit the PCIe 1 slot to carry over.
Microcomputers like this are going to be a BIG deal. All the difficult design work is in that processor and that board, this frees up PCB makers to do a lot more in a lot less time.
This is awesome. Thanks for all your hard work!
Well thought out offering. Raspberry pi crew are awesome
Like it and look forward to using it in our product next year.
I like it! Thank you for your superb work!
Does anybody know whether the circuit diagram for the raspberry pi compute module 4 are going to be made available?
with these new interface for CM4, it will be very hard to stack multiple CM4 in a single compact interface board (Cluster).
New boards will be made to accommodate this
I've already seen a carrier board that the CM4 snaps onto and then allows you to slot it into an edge connector like the previous modules.
Does the wireless support monitor mode?
Excellent work guys! Keep it up :D
Do you have any plans for adding PCIe boot to the CM4?
Someone asked on the forums about NVMe boot and was told it was on the todo list but other things were ahead of it.
Will there be ready-made cases for it?
I don't think there will be as many ready-made cases as much as kits that include the CM4. The CM4 is designed to be fit into another PCB instead of just being self-contained.
@@Jayanky I think "it" here meant the I/O board.
Taking advantage of these form-factors and interface enhancements will be a treat.
Should be able to make some cool cases with m2 built in with this.
Ethernet, via 10Gbps PCIe card, running 3.2Gbps is a delicious detail.
Can the display interfaces be used with any mipi DSI LCD? Or only the raspberry official ones?
Is that antenna and connector water proof? rating?
What is price of both
Who has visions of *Hackintosh* running on Raspberry Silicon?
Hackinstosh run on x86 hardware, because x86 is extremely backward compatible, stable, standard, in fact cost of supporting old instructions for x86 is among other thing are things that slows down x86 in front of ARM that doesn't have such things to support. So in fact next version of Mac won't run at all.
@@Kabodanki But, if Apple switches to their custom silicon which has an ARM base CPU, you might be getting away with ARM, and the Pi.
Sounds like something Linus would be into. Anthony doing all the hard work of course.
Have you seen iOS, which is Arm, on something that is not an iPhone? Arm Hackintosh isn't gonna happen either
How much power? Any videos on how to make this a motion sensing and recording webcam? What software would I use? hardware? Never used this board before, only a pi...
Is the IO board not available for purchase as yet? There is a specifications and price listing for the Module but not for the IO board.
Are there accurate 3d models?
Great demo, guys, Thanks for this info!
Will there be other options of IO boards available in the future? Why having the CM4 in the first place if i need the hugh IO board to use it? And what specific connector (100-pin high-density connector) is actually used? I couldn't find any name or serial number for that in the documents.
Nice to meet you Eden Downton :D
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(check the subtitles ;o)
To use a baseball expression, the RPi Foundation has really 'hit it out of the park' recently with the CM4 and the RPi 400 - standing ovation !!
The CM4 I/O board is a great companion but I consider it a version 1 product. I really hope that a newer version will include all USB3 ports and PCIe v3 x4 which almost all NVMe flash storage cards are designed to.
Due to the published CAD files other vendors probably have this in the works already. Also looking forward to HATs and cases that will make multiple drive (say RAID 6 HDD) NAS solutions possible.
Does it boot from PCIe?
Insanely exciting ! :)
I wonder if this smaller form factor means that we'll see an update to the Raspberry Pi Zero.
Can you imagine a Zero with 8 gigs of RAM?
The quality control of the emmc is very important.
Like it? Love it! Changing our product design for upcomming v4, i hope farnell will lower the minimal order limit D:
Personally I like the that it's hdmi and not mini hdmi, it makes it more usable.
For a second I thought the interviewer was Jason Statham
What are the limits of this? Is it possible to design a board for the CM4 to have ram slots?
Fantastic stuff. Want. Any plans for cases? Also, how do you get the OS onto the eMMC?
Nice job fellas, this looks stella
Raspberry pi and arduino are responsible for my love for electronics, everything embedded and Analog. But my love for building started with wanting my own arcade machine.
Will there be any chance of other usb working later or just vl805?
I was a little OP'd about the form-factor change, cause I want to swap one in my pre-existing projects, but I'm satisfied with their explanation of wanting more IO =]
Nice product, thanks for this
This is so awesome!!!
Hi, thanks for sharing your knowledge. Is it possible to have 2 PCIE-X1 on a IO board?
Regards
Extra processing power useful to help retropie be even better?
Just attach it to a network with whatever processing power component you think you need and can afford attached to the network.
Why they don't add eMMC to the full sized Pi is odd to me.
I want a cluster board for these!
You'll need to look at the turingpi version 2 then turingpi.com/
Smart & Tiny PC's !!!
Amazing invention I've ever seen.I mean instead of a big damn PC you have got a small, smart & tiny product. Would be surprised to see Raspberry pi 5 into the market. Huge love for raspberry pi 😄😄😄😄
Put RPI logo at the end, very reminiscing
Question. Very undecided as to which to get. Looking at the new Raspberry Pi 400 and the new compute Module 4. Obviously the Pi 400 needs no case, however the computer module and the IO board are so incredibly new, are there any dedicated cases available for this?
there are no cases for the Compute Module as its purpose is to be embedded.
So will raspberry pi 4 model a coming up soon?
So the pi is capable of PTP and AVB! Cant wait to try it out.
Fantastic!
Is there a board known to cluster CM4s together ?
Was looking at the datasheet, the operating temperature range is 0C to 80C and the CPU clock steps down at 85C. That's a bummer for industrial product development.
in next model please give mic input included in the 3.5mm jack please please please
Cant Wait to make a cluster with the POE support, a simpler and smaller cluster
Raspberry Pi is one best product fit most low budget computer needs.
Im new into SBC's. Is this product an add on to existing raspberry pi's? A stand alone? I dont see any IO which is why im confused and curious about its purpose.
The IEEE1588 is a great addition, will it offer much customization in terms of PTP profiles? any plan of bringing this same chipset over to RPi4? Looks great!
Possibly a retro handheld gaming winner for the DIY enthusiast if theres a micro IO board released.
Great!! Just ordered one. BTW is the software on the Pi4 usable on this module? Can I take my SD card from my Pi 4 and use the SD card on this module ? or does this have a completely different software that I need to download
Yes, you can!
how would you power the rpi when there is no ports?
There's a DCin jack and PoE.
But why not already have USB 3 on board? Sorry if this is a silly question but I am to alk of this.
pretty interested in that pcie x1 link
10:10 We all love plugging different things in XD
Yay a new CM!
Now all we need is someone to put together a NAS kit. So pcie raid controller + case to mount 2/4/6/8 3,5" HDD's + power supply and this will become a real NAS competitor.
Only thing I wish they had was USB 3.0 on the board. Now I have to choose between pcie usb 3 and an pcie NVME drive.
Plug a gpu into the pcie?
I love seeing old school traditional nerds are still out there working hard on advancing computers for the rest of us