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Raspberry Pi PCI Express device compatibility database
As with [the Radxa CM3](https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/327), I would also like to test Pine64's [SOQuartz](https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/SOQuartz) with some CM4 boards, since it's supposed to be pin-compatible.   @timonsku mentioned the Wiki (linked...
I just heard about the [CM4 Cluster Mini ITX board](https://dwmzone.com/en/raspberry-pi/1045-raspberry-pi-cm4-cluster-mini-itx-board-6-rpi-cm4-supported.html) on DWMzone:   It looks like it supports up to 6 CM4 modules, with an M.2 slot and microSD...
I have a Radxa CM3, which has a RockChip RK3566. I want to test it with some things, for science. This issue will be a compendium of all my knowledge....
It's a PCIe x4 USB 3.0 and SATA 3 card with a PLX bridge. It uses the Marvell 912x SATA controller and NEC USB 3.0 controller. The card works fine...
Look what arrived in the mail today...   It's Meta's open source hardware [Time Card](https://github.com/opencomputeproject/Time-Appliance-Project/tree/master/Time-Card)—read more about the card from the blog post [Open-sourcing a more precise time appliance](https://engineering.fb.com/2021/08/11/open-source/time-appliance/)....
The [Pixhawk FMUv6](https://www.gumstix.com/manufacturer/cm4-pixhawk-fmuv6.html) is a specialized flight management board that brings together an MCU, Raspberry Pi, and Coral TPU.  The Gumstix Raspberry Pi CM4 + Pixhawk FMUv6 brings together...
Github user @WACOMalt has been testing FireWire cards on the Pi CM4, and found that this [generic 3-port VT6315N-based FireWire card on AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/2255799941718037.html) works well.  The board is...
The [Zymbit Secure Compute Node - D35](https://store.zymbit.com/products/secure-compute-node-d35) is a secure, modular compute platform based around the Compute Module 4:  The D35 includes a [secured compute module](https://store.zymbit.com/products/secure-compute-module-scm4) with verified boot...
This new CM4 board has the same form-factor as a Raspberry Pi 3B/3B+.   This is great news for pi-top[3] owners who can now upgrade their hardware without having...
Hackaday user Evan is [retrofitting an original 2010 iPad with a Raspberry Pi CM4](https://hackaday.io/project/177256-put-a-raspberry-pi-cm4-into-an-original-ipad).  He's aiming to integrate the CM4 with all the original parts, including sound, touchscreen, bluetooth,...