SCINTIX P4 ESP32-P4 RISC-V Compute Module offers partial compatibility with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards
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Summary
The SCINTIX P4 is a new ESP32-P4 RISC-V Compute Module (with ESP32-C6 for wireless) designed to be compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards. It's described as the first MCU-based system-on-module in the Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 form factor, offering access to displays, cameras, Ethernet, USB, and other peripherals. The module can also operate in standalone mode via a built-in USB Type-C port. It is currently being crowdfunded by RELOC.
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It should be the first MCU-based system-on-module in Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 form factor.
RELOC says the SCINTIX P4 gives access to displays, cameras, Ethernet, USB, and all the peripherals the ESP32-P4 exposes when connected to a carrier board.
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