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Raspberry Pi Trading Launches Raspberry Pi 400: Computer Inside a Keyboard

Accepted submission by takyon at 2020-11-02 11:45:07
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Raspberry Pi Trading has announced the Raspberry Pi 400 [raspberrypi.org]. The new model is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (4 GB) built into a keyboard. There is one less USB 2.0 port. It still supports dual micro-HDMI display output, and GPIO pins are accessible. There are no CSI and DSI connectors (used for the camera and touchscreen). The microSD card slot uses a push-push connector instead of the push-pull used by other Pi models, and it is recessed into the keyboard to keep it out of the way.

The Pi 400 uses a newer "C0" revision [jeffgeerling.com] of the Broadcom BCM2711 SoC, which presumably improves thermal performance, along with an internal aluminum backplate [cnx-software.com] making contact with the SoC for passive cooling. This has allowed the default clockspeed to be raised to 1.8 GHz (from 1.5 GHz), and the current maximum overclock of 2.147 GHz is likely achievable.

At launch, there are variants with UK, US, German, French, Italian, and Spanish keyboard layouts, with Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Portuguese, and Japanese coming soon. Other colors may be available in the future. The price is $70, or $100 for a desktop kit with cables, a mouse, pre-installed microSD card, and a printed beginner's manual [raspberrypi.org] (now translated).

Also at Tom's Hardware [tomshardware.com], The Verge [theverge.com], CNX Software [cnx-software.com], TechCrunch [techcrunch.com], and Hackaday [hackaday.com].

See also: Raspberry Pi 400 Keyboard PC Review and Benchmarks vs Raspberry Pi 4 [cnx-software.com]
Benchmarking The Raspberry Pi 400 - A Raspberry Pi Keyboard Computer [phoronix.com]


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