New variants of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 have been launched, featuring an expanded operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. This update meets the needs of industrial edge applications, particularly in extreme environments like freezers, where standard temperature tolerances are inadequate. While the original Compute Module 4 remains available for less demanding applications, the price for the new ruggedized version will see an increase due to the specialized components needed for low-temperature functionality. Demand for these rugged models reflects user feedback and the growing need for reliable performance in harsh conditions.
The launch of new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 variants extends the operating temperature to -40°C to 85°C, addressing industrial needs in extreme conditions.
The demand for ruggedized versions of the Compute Module 4 acknowledges the rise in edge applications, where standard temperature ranges fail to meet operational needs.
Eben Upton emphasized that the introduction of extended temperature options aligns with feedback from customers seeking more robust functionality for their industrial applications.
Price for the 4 GB variant will increase from $65 to approximately $80 for the new Extended Temperature version, reflecting the demand for higher performance.
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