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the Raspberry Pi 5

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Raspberry Pi 5 has new CPU, GPU, and custom Raspberry Pi Silicon (r p one)

  • It is twice as fast as the Raspberry Pi 4

  • Improved USB transfer speeds, micro SD card transfer speeds, and HDMI

  • Active cooler is required due to its power

  • Raspberry Pi 5 can be a desktop replacement and used for gaming and hacking

  • Release of Raspberry Pi 5 is a big deal after 4 years

  • Available for purchase in October with 4GB model at $60 and 8GB model at $80

Chapter 2: Fresh Raspberry Pi

  • CPU: 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex A76 with 2-3 times the performance of Raspberry Pi 4

  • GPU: 800MHz video core v2 supporting OpenGL ES 3.1 and Vulcan 1.2

  • RP1: In-house designed silicon for faster USB speeds, camera interfaces, and PCIe 2.0 interface

  • RAM: LPDDR4X-4267

  • Power button is included

  • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 with BLE support

  • Real-time clock powered by external battery

  • Supports dual 4K 60fps outputs

  • Active cooler is included for better cooling

  • Raspberry Pi 5 powers on with the power cable

  • Peripherals such as keyboard and mouse can be connected

Chapter 3: Raspberry Pi

  • Setting up Raspberry Pi OS

    • Curiosity about pre-installed Raspberry Pi OS

    • Trouble connecting to Wi-Fi

    • Restarting the system

  • Testing the Raspberry Pi 5 as a desktop replacement

    • Power button functionality

    • Launching a web browser

    • Laggy performance while browsing and playing videos

    • GPU and CPU usage and temperature monitoring

Chapter 4: The Raspberry Pi

  • Continued testing of Raspberry Pi 5

    • Stuttering videos and increasing temperature

    • Laggy mouse and high CPU usage during multitasking

    • Impressive performance for average users and coding learners

  • Attempting to connect to a NAS and test transfer speeds

    • Mounting an SMB drive

    • Connecting via Ethernet for fair testing

    • Playing a 4K file and experiencing lag

    • Transferring a 5GB file and encountering playback issues

Chapter 5: The Raspberry Pi

  • 4k footage is not working great

    • Watching videos in the academy is good, but stutters a bit

  • Using LibreOffice for note-taking, it lags at times

  • Running multiple tasks: playing a video, installing VS Code, using LibreOffice

  • Question about running ITProTV on Raspberry Pi 5

  • ITProTV offers IT training courses and certifications

  • Raspberry Pi can be used to learn IT skills and build a career

  • ITProTV offers networking and CompTIA certification courses

  • Link and discount code for ITProTV provided

  • Comparison between Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 performance

Chapter 6: New Raspberry Pi

  • Machine learning capabilities of the new Raspberry Pi 5

  • Comparison of single-core and multi-core performance

  • Enhanced cryptographic engine on Raspberry Pi 5

  • Benchmarking the browser performance of Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5

Chapter 7: Conclusion

  • Raspberry Pi 5 outperforms Raspberry Pi 4 in all benchmarks

  • Improved performance in machine learning, cryptography, and browser usage

  • Raspberry Pi 5 is the winner in terms of performance

Chapter 1: Introduction

  • Raspberry Pi 5 has new CPU, GPU, and custom Raspberry Pi Silicon (r p one)

  • It is twice as fast as the Raspberry Pi 4

  • Improved USB transfer speeds, micro SD card transfer speeds, and HDMI

  • Active cooler is required due to its power

  • Raspberry Pi 5 can be a desktop replacement and used for gaming and hacking

  • Release of Raspberry Pi 5 is a big deal after 4 years

  • Available for purchase in October with 4GB model at $60 and 8GB model at $80

Chapter 2: Fresh Raspberry Pi

  • CPU: 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit ARM Cortex A76 with 2-3 times the performance of Raspberry Pi 4

  • GPU: 800MHz video core v2 supporting OpenGL ES 3.1 and Vulcan 1.2

  • RP1: In-house designed silicon for faster USB speeds, camera interfaces, and PCIe 2.0 interface

  • RAM: LPDDR4X-4267

  • Power button is included

  • Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 with BLE support

  • Real-time clock powered by external battery

  • Supports dual 4K 60fps outputs

  • Active cooler is included for better cooling

  • Raspberry Pi 5 powers on with the power cable

  • Peripherals such as keyboard and mouse can be connected

Chapter 3: Raspberry Pi

  • Setting up Raspberry Pi OS

    • Curiosity about pre-installed Raspberry Pi OS

    • Trouble connecting to Wi-Fi

    • Restarting the system

  • Testing the Raspberry Pi 5 as a desktop replacement

    • Power button functionality

    • Launching a web browser

    • Laggy performance while browsing and playing videos

    • GPU and CPU usage and temperature monitoring

Chapter 4: The Raspberry Pi

  • Continued testing of Raspberry Pi 5

    • Stuttering videos and increasing temperature

    • Laggy mouse and high CPU usage during multitasking

    • Impressive performance for average users and coding learners

  • Attempting to connect to a NAS and test transfer speeds

    • Mounting an SMB drive

    • Connecting via Ethernet for fair testing

    • Playing a 4K file and experiencing lag

    • Transferring a 5GB file and encountering playback issues

Chapter 5: The Raspberry Pi

  • 4k footage is not working great

    • Watching videos in the academy is good, but stutters a bit

  • Using LibreOffice for note-taking, it lags at times

  • Running multiple tasks: playing a video, installing VS Code, using LibreOffice

  • Question about running ITProTV on Raspberry Pi 5

  • ITProTV offers IT training courses and certifications

  • Raspberry Pi can be used to learn IT skills and build a career

  • ITProTV offers networking and CompTIA certification courses

  • Link and discount code for ITProTV provided

  • Comparison between Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 performance

Chapter 6: New Raspberry Pi

  • Machine learning capabilities of the new Raspberry Pi 5

  • Comparison of single-core and multi-core performance

  • Enhanced cryptographic engine on Raspberry Pi 5

  • Benchmarking the browser performance of Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5

Chapter 7: Conclusion

  • Raspberry Pi 5 outperforms Raspberry Pi 4 in all benchmarks

  • Improved performance in machine learning, cryptography, and browser usage

  • Raspberry Pi 5 is the winner in terms of performance