Raspberry Pi enthusiasts and industrial users alike have reason to celebrate with the recent announcement of the Compute Module 4S. This latest offering from Raspberry Pi introduces expanded memory options, catering to a broader range of computing needs.
Enhanced Memory Variants
The Compute Module 4S comes in multiple memory configurations, including the original 1GB variant, along with new options of 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB of LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM with ECC. This expanded memory capacity provides users with more flexibility and power for their projects.
Designed for Industrial Use
Built on the Raspberry Pi 4 architecture, the Compute Module 4S is specifically tailored for industrial customers who are transitioning from Compute Module 3 or Compute Module 3+. It retains the same SODIMM form factor while offering increased computing power and memory. Whether upgrading existing systems or starting new projects, industrial users can rely on the Compute Module 4S for robust performance.
Compute Module 4S Features:
Availability and Support
Raspberry Pi has committed to keeping the Compute Module 4S in production until at least January 2034, ensuring long-term availability for industrial users. Datasheets and product briefs are readily accessible for those interested in exploring the capabilities of the Compute Module 4S.
For those eager to buy Compute Module 4S, it will soon be in stock and available through Raspberry Pi's network of approved resellers. Industrial customers can contact their local reseller to discuss sales and support options.
To learn more about the Compute Module 4S and its features, visit the official Raspberry Pi product page here.