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Discussion Points

  1. Adoption and Compatibility: How will the introduction of these new carrier boards impact the adoption of Raspberry Pi 5 by developers, particularly those already invested in Compute Module 4?
  2. Security and Reliability: What are the implications for security and reliability when using PoE with Raspberry Pi 5 accessories on the new carrier boards, compared to traditional methods?
  3. Future-Proofing and Upgrade Path: How do these new carrier boards cater to long-term development and upgrade needs of projects relying on Raspberry Pi 5, and what are the potential benefits for users?

Summary

Raspberry Pi has announced three new carrier boards for its Compute Module 5 (CM5) and older Compute Module 4. These boards bring Raspberry Pi 5 accessories to the CM5 and introduce Power over Ethernet (PoE), ahead of the release of the Raspberry Pi 5 itself.

The move is expected to bolster developer adoption and provide a future-proof upgrade path for existing projects. However, concerns regarding security and reliability when using PoE must be carefully considered.

As the technology landscape evolves, users can rest assured that these new boards will enable them to maintain their projects' performance and integrity.

Three new carrier boards for your Compute Module 5 and the older Compute Module 4 which bring Raspberry Pi 5 accessories to the CM5, and PoE before Raspberry Pi releases ...

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