Radxa Taco Carrier Board Adds Five SATA Ports to Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5
Radxa's updated Taco board transforms the Raspberry Pi CM5 into a five-drive NAS with PCIe 3.0, dual gigabit Ethernet, and M.2 expansion slots.
Radxa produces single-board computers and development boards based on ARM processors, offering alternatives to Raspberry Pi for makers and hobbyists.
Radxa's updated Taco board transforms the Raspberry Pi CM5 into a five-drive NAS with PCIe 3.0, dual gigabit Ethernet, and M.2 expansion slots.
This M.2 module packs 25 TOPS of AI acceleration into a 3W power budget, working with Raspberry Pi 5 and other Arm or x86 systems via standard PCIe interfaces.
Radxa's new Cubie A7S crams an octa-core Allwinner A733, up to 16GB RAM, WiFi 6, and PCIe into a board barely larger than a postage stamp.
Radxa's $500 C200 crams NVIDIA's Jetson Orin NX with 117 TOPS AI performance and triple PCIe 4.0 slots into a palm-sized developer board.