It’s the Raspberry Pi 5. We’re not going to explain what it is, or how it does it – it’s like explaining what a car does. Anybody who needs to use one knows what it does already.
Differences between the v4 and v5? Let’s find out together!:
- 1GB memory version
- A-76 2.5GHz vs A72 @ 1.8GHz processor
- Better GPU (2 x mini HDMI @ full 4kP60, vs 2 with only 1 capable of full 4kP60)
- Faster LPDDR4X memory
- CSI/DPI connectors replaced with two 4-lane MIPI ports (requires new cables)
- New NVME SSD support via add-on HAT
- Upgraded USB 3.0 ports supporting 5.0Gbps
- RTC clock-power connector on-board
- 4-pin (PWM & RPM monitor) connector on-board
- A …power button. Really, there’s a “soft” power button now!
- Higher power requirement (5V/4A minimum)
- Removed the 4-pole audio jack.
It’s the Raspberry Pi 5. We’re not going to explain what it is, or how it does it – it’s like explaining what a car does. Anybody who needs to use one knows what it does already.
Differences between the v4 and v5? Let’s find out together!:
- 2GB memory version
- A-76 2.5GHz vs A72 @ 1.8GHz processor
- Better GPU (2 x mini HDMI @ full 4kP60, vs 2 with only 1 capable of full 4kP60)
- Faster LPDDR4X memory
- CSI/DPI connectors replaced with two 4-lane MIPI ports (requires new cables)
- New NVME SSD support via add-on HAT
- Upgraded USB 3.0 ports supporting 5.0Gbps
- RTC clock-power connector on-board
- 4-pin (PWM & RPM monitor) connector on-board
- A …power button. Really, there’s a “soft” power button now!
- Higher power requirement (5V/4A minimum)
- Removed the 4-pole audio jack.
