Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

The Radxa X4 unites an Intel N100 SoC with a Raspberry Pi RP2040. The best of both worlds, right? Let’s explore thermals, power delivery, peripheral and OS support, and even take Linux and Windows for a spin on the PCIe Gen 3×4 NVMe SSD! I purchased all the...
This is how you destroy Raspberry Pi

This is how you destroy Raspberry Pi

LattePanda’s Mu is the latest entrant in the ‘Pi Killer’ battle, but it has a trick up its sleeve. LattePanda sent me the Mu and carrier board for review, so I’m marking this video as having a ‘product placement’—however,...
This is what’s inside a Raspberry Pi

This is what’s inside a Raspberry Pi

Visit https://brilliant.org/JeffGeerling to start your 30-day free trial, and get 20% off your annual subscription! The Raspberry Pi 5 can’t be overclocked past 3 GHz. Why? The secret is hidden in the silicon deep inside. X-rays don’t go deep enough. This...
When Did Raspberry Pi become the villain?

When Did Raspberry Pi become the villain?

Is it possible to buy brand a brand new Intel N100 mini PC for less than a Pi 5? Yes! But is it better? Watch the video and we’ll see… Mentioned in this video: – Raspberry Pi 5: https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-5/ – GMKtec N100...
You can use external GPUs on the Raspberry Pi 5

You can use external GPUs on the Raspberry Pi 5

GitHub issue: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/564 Thanks to EVERYONE who’s helped along this long journey (and it’s not quite over yet!). Will AMD or Nvidia—or maybe even INTEL!?—support their cards on the Pi 5...