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Raspberry Pi: Combine the power of up to seven Compute Modules with the Turing Pi Cluster Board

Raspberry PCombine the power of up to seven Compute Modules with the Turing Pi Cluster Board

Posted on April 20, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The Turing Pi Cluster Board turns up to seven Raspberry Pi Compute Modules into a powerful cluster device. The board can not only be used for network storage, but also as a platform for video games.

Brought to our attention by BetaNews and reported by websites like CNX Software last year, the Turing Pi Cluster Board is almost ready for production. Built on a mini-ITX mainboard, the Turing Pi can hold up to seven Raspberry Pi Compute modules. The manufacturer states that all devices up to Computer Module 3+ are compatible.
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