Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with WiFi - 2GB RAM and 8GB MMC
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 integrates the power of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B into a compact, embeddable form factor ideal for product integration. This version features 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 8GB of onboard eMMC Flash storage, complemented by integrated dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0. It is powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU with VideoCore VI graphics, supporting 4Kp60 video decoding. Connectivity includes Gigabit Ethernet, dual HDMI outputs, and dual MIPI interfaces for displays and cameras. Its new high-density connector form factor is designed specifically for creating smaller, custom embedded solutions.
$41.25
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Owner Satisfaction
4.2
/ 5
Category Rank
1345
/ 1541
#1345 in Development Boards
Price vs Category Average
-53%
Below average
CPU
1.56472
/ GHz quad-core -bit ARM Cortex-A
Who it's for
- Compact System-on-Module (SoM)
- Reliable Integrated Storage
- Integrated Wireless Connectivity
Who should skip it
- Requires Carrier Board
- Limited RAM Configuration
- Higher Total Cost of Ownership
Key Specs
CPU
1.5GHz quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72
RAM
2GB LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM
Storage
8GB eMMC Flash
Wireless
802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0
Networking
Gigabit Ethernet PHY
Video Output
Dual HDMI interfaces, up to 4K resolution
PCI Express
Single-lane PCI Express 2.0 interface
I/O
28 GPIO pins supporting multiple UART, I2C, and SPI buses
Features
- Powerful quad-core processor for demanding tasks
- Integrated wireless connectivity for IoT projects
- Compact, embeddable form factor for custom designs
- Supports dual 4K video output capabilities
- High-speed Gigabit Ethernet connection
- Includes 8GB of fast onboard eMMC storage
- Designed for industrial and commercial embedding
- Offers extensive GPIO pin access for peripherals
What customers say
Developers highly value the Compute Module 4 for its powerful performance and compact, flexible design, making it excellent for custom embedded systems. The integrated eMMC storage significantly boosts reliability over standard SD cards, which is crucial for demanding deployments. However, the 2GB RAM option is frequently noted as limiting for complex tasks. The primary friction points are market availability and elevated pricing, which challenge the overall value proposition, especially considering the necessary carrier board investment. While the technical quality is strong, cost and scarcity currently restrict broader adoption for many users.
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