With around 50% of the total Raspberry Pi sales, over 17 million units, going to the industrial sector, it is clear that there is a demand for the disruptive single board computer. The Compute Module range was developed to meet the needs of the industrial sector and embedded platform by offering an embeddable version of the Pi in a common form factor. The ClusBerry 9500-CM4, from Techbase, is the latest industrial-focused product that sees up to eight of the latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 squeezed inside a DIN-Rail housing, common to industrial applications. … [Read more...] about Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Industrial Cluster
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HP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfected
As with the Tiger Lake version of the Spectre x360 13, the 14-inch version has two USB Thunderbolt 4 ports on the right-hand side, one on the edge and one embedded in the notch underneath the display. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack and miniSD card reader on this side of the chassis. On the other side is the single USB-A 3.1 port. One difference from the 13-inch model is that the power button is no longer in the other notch — this time, it’s on the keyboard, which is a bummer for anyone who uses their laptop closed with an external display. … [Read more...] about HP Spectre x360 14 review: The convertible 2-in-1, perfected
AOC 31.5-inch 155 Hz Curved QHD Gaming Monitor Spotted in Early Listing
Two 5W speakers are built in, and connectivity is handled by two HDMI 2.0 ports, Two DisplayPort 1.4a ports, audio jacks, and a four-port USB 3.2 hub. The low-resolution images available also appear to suggest the rear of the monitor will have some kind of RGB ring, along with a stand that has a full range of adjustments. … [Read more...] about AOC 31.5-inch 155 Hz Curved QHD Gaming Monitor Spotted in Early Listing
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs. iPhone 12 Pro Max: Two big phones face off
Performance, battery life, and charging Leaving behind the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 of the S20, the Galaxy S21 Ultra runs on the newer Snapdragon 865. Combined with a hefty 12GB of RAM, you’ll find that it handles any app or game with relative ease, even letting you keep multiple apps on the go without suffering a noticeable slowdown. By contrast, the iPhone 12 Pro Max musters a less impressive 6GB of RAM, yet its use of the latest Apple A14 Bionic chip — as well as the fact that iPhones need less RAM — means that you’ll also have no trouble playing demanding games or running multiple apps. … [Read more...] about Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra vs. iPhone 12 Pro Max: Two big phones face off