Benchmarking The Raspberry Pi 400 - A Raspberry Pi Keyboard Computer

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 2 November 2020 at 03:00 AM EST. Page 5 of 5. 46 Comments.
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400

Not only is this the fastest Raspberry Pi to date, but also the most innovative given that it's passively cooled and within a keyboard.

Raspberry Pi 400

Those wanting to dig through even more benchmarks can see this OpenBenchmarking.org result file for a look at all of these Raspberry Pi 3 vs. 4 vs. 400 benchmarks.

Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400

When looking at the system/SoC temperature over the entire duration of these benchmarks run, the results are quite good for being passively cooled within a keyboard form factor. Idle was about 30 degrees while the average temperature under load was 45 degrees and the peak temperature recorded was 60 degrees.

Overall the Raspberry Pi 400 is a very interesting ARM-based system that is quite versatile given that it's encompassed within the keyboard itself. This Raspberry Pi keyboard computer will be available beginning today with more details to be posted at RaspberryPi.org.

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