The Raspberry Pi is a beloved tiny computer that has revolutionized DIY computing, education, and hobbyist projects around the globe. If you’re curious what the Raspberry Pi Foundation has in store with their new release, you’re in the right place! In this video, we dive deep into the Raspberry Pi 5, exploring all its new features, upgrades, and capabilities that set it apart from its predecessors.
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00:00 – Intro
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02:40 – Simularities between the Pi 5 and earlier models
03:31 – The BCM 2712 CPU is brand new and Exclusive
04:18 – The RP1 chip handles I/O and provides PCIe
05:03 – Power supply requirements have changed in the Pi 5
06:08 – Understanding why "Low Power Mode" Happens
07:57 – You may need new cables
09:09 – Cooling your Raspberry Pi 5
09:51 – Official Raspberry Pi 5 Accessories
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11:36 – PoE and PCIe
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