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Posted by Not Burt Smith
 - September 16, 2025, 22:15:59
Quote from: Burt Smith on September 15, 2025, 01:12:26Incorrect information in this article, CM4
and CM5 DO NOT use Rockchip SoCs as claimed by the author, they use Broadcomm ones, as have ALL variants within the product line since the origins of the initial RPi (Pico range of course is the exception to this rule which uses RPi custom silicon)

Please confirm specs before making avoidable errors like these

According to the manufacturer they DO use Rockchip SoCs. Check radxa.com/products/cm/cm5/
Feel free to read an article in full before assuming it's referring to a Raspberry pi foundation device
Posted by Burt Smith
 - September 15, 2025, 01:12:26
Incorrect information in this article, CM4
and CM5 DO NOT use Rockchip SoCs as claimed by the author, they use Broadcomm ones, as have ALL variants within the product line since the origins of the initial RPi (Pico range of course is the exception to this rule which uses RPi custom silicon)

Please confirm specs before making avoidable errors like these
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 06, 2025, 19:52:48
Radxa has revealed the pricing details for the CM4 system on module (SoM), powered by the economical RK3576 ARM SoC with an octa-core setup. The product is already on sale, and can be purchased from online retailers listed at Radxa's website.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Radxa-CM4-Affordable-compute-module-with-octa-core-ARM-CPU-now-available-for-purchase.1107431.0.html