by Jonathan Updated Nov 13, 2020 Published Oct 30, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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tl;dw – I can get five 1 Gbps network interfaces using an Intel I340-T4 PCIe NIC, but I can only get a maximum of 3.06 Gbps throughput using all five interfaces at the same time. You could use this setup to build a custom router or switch using OpenWRT or...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 13, 2020 Published Oct 27, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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tl;dw – I couldn’t get the video cards to work. But I got very close! And I learned a lot in the process. I’m putting everything here: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com After I learned the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IO Board comes with a PCIe slot, I...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 14, 2020 Published Oct 19, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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I put the Compute Module 4 through its paces, and compare it to the Raspberry Pi 4 and Compute Module 3+, highlighting some great new features like a PCI Express 1x slot on the IO board and NVMe support. For even more detail, check out the blog post that goes along...