The Raspberry Pi Foundation has now opened pre-orders for the Raspberry Pi 5, a single-board computer powered by a Boardocom BCM2712 chipset. Initial benchmarks suggest that the Raspberry Pi 5 handily outperforms its predecessor, but not necessarily the likes of the Orange Pi 5.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released the Raspberry Pi 5, over four years after introducing the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. While the Raspberry Pi Foundation will not begin shipping until next month, the likes of Phoronix have already benchmarked the new single-board computer (SBC).
For reference, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has based the Raspberry Pi 5 around the Boardcom BCM2712, a chipset with four ARM Cortex-A76 CPU cores clocked at 2.4 GHz and a VideoCore VII GPU running at 800 MHz. Additionally, the Raspberry Pi 5 comes with a choice of 4 GB or 8 GB of LPDDR4X RAM initially, with 1 GB and 2 GB variants available at a later date. Moreover, the Raspberry Foundation claims that the Raspberry Pi 5 contains the following advantages over its predecessor:
4-lane MIPI interfaces2x MicroSD card performanceDedicated UART connectorHDR supportPCIe 2.0 x1 FPCRaspberry Pi RP1 SouthbridgeReal-time clockPower buttonUSB Power Delivery support
According to Phoronix’s findings, the Raspberry Pi 5 lives up to its billing with vastly improved performance in all workloads compared to the Raspberry Pi 4. The website notes that this is achieved in part thanks to the first-party active cooler, which the Foundation has shipped with review units. Also, the Orange Pi 5 proves more powerful in certain benchmarks thanks to its octa-core chipset.
The Raspberry Pi 5 starts at US$60 in the US before taxes, US$5 more than its predecessor. Alternatively, the Raspberry Pi Foundation will sell the 8 GB of RAM variant for US$80. While the Foundation has already opened pre-orders, it will not begin shipping Raspberry Pi 5 units at the end of October.
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Alex Alderson, 2023-09-29 (Update: 2023-09-29)
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