Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Launches At $25+

Written by Michael Larabel in Raspberry Pi on 28 January 2019 at 06:38 AM EST. 34 Comments
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While the next Raspberry Pi will be a major redesign, the Raspberry Pi Foundation today released the Compute Module 3+ as their newest module intended for embedded/industrial applications.

The Compute Module 3+ is their first CM update in two years. The Compute Module 3+ brings better performance, improved RAM and flash memory capacities, and other improvements while keeping to the same form factor and electrical compatibility.

The Raspberry Pi Compute Model 3+ is based on a BCM2837B0 (the same as the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, but the CM 3+ runs at 1.2GHz rather than 1.4GHz) and for the eMMC flash memory a flash-less model is the base model at $25 USD while there are 8/16/32GB eMMC models at $30 / $35 / $40 respectively.


The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ is committed to be in manufacturing through at least January 2026 for anyone designing long-term products around this ARM compute module.

More details at RaspberryPi.org.
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