more powerful Raspberry Pi 5. This makes a lot of things more accessible, such as high-speed PCIe HATs allowing for a wide range of expansion for these popular single-board computers, which wouldn ...
Note that the new Raspberry Pi SSDs are PCIe 3.0 compatible, too, even though the Pi 5 only officially supports PCIe 2.0. You ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 uses PCIe for the backbone between the SOC and their RP1 chip. Four lanes of PCIe, to be exact, providing a 16 Gb/s link between the body and the brains. This is interesting ...
Pineboards, perhaps best known for its excellent HatDrive! Nano we recently reviewed, has a history of beating Raspberry Pi ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new official storage product for the Raspberry Pi 5. The new NVMe SSD comes in ...
The silver lining is that these cables are pretty inexpensive, so you don't need to worry about spending even more money ...
2 M-key format. Raspberry Pi tinkerers have used the HAT's PCI Express connection to add Ethernet, AI accelerators, and even full-sized PC graphics cards to the Pi 5. In this case, the slot has a ...
Pieter-Jan Plaisier, better known in overclocking circles as SkatterBencher, recently attempted to set a new world record ...
You might not think it possible to transform a humble Raspberry Pi 5 into a system capable of delivering ... While challenges like PCIe Gen 3×1 bus speed limitations remain, the potential for ...
According to Samsung's own website, this SSD is no longer available, but according to Raspberry Pi Plc ... achieved by a current SSD with PCIe 4.0 or even PCIe 5.0. The Raspi SSD completed ...
Note that the new Raspberry Pi SSDs are PCIe 3.0 compatible, too, even though the Pi 5 only officially supports PCIe 2.0. You can unlock 3.0 speeds, however, by edding the Pi's config file and ...