Description
Introducing the Raspberry Pi 5, a technological marvel poised to redefine computing capabilities at its scale! At its heart lies a powerful 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor that zips along at a blistering 2.4GHz, offering a staggering 2-3x performance boost compared to its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi 4.
But that's not all. Dive into a visually immersive experience with its 800MHz VideoCore VII GPU. Imagine dual 4Kp60 displays, vividly rendering every pixel, powered by this tiny titan. Pair this with a revamped Raspberry Pi Image Signal Processor, and you've got a device that not only elevates your desktop experience but also paves the way for groundbreaking industrial applications.
For the very first time, we're presenting a full-fledged Raspberry Pi computer, proudly boasting our in-house designed silicon. The RP1 Southbridge is the genius behind the Raspberry Pi 5's enhanced I/O capabilities. It's not just an upgrade; it's a revolution. Experience over double the USB bandwidth, paving the way for swifter data transfers to high-speed peripherals like UAS drives. The previously seen two-lane 1Gbps MIPI interfaces for cameras and displays have evolved into a robust pair of four-lane 1.5Gbps MIPI transceivers. This triples the total bandwidth and offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing any mix of two cameras or displays.
But we didn't stop there. Revel in double the SD card performance courtesy of the SDR104 high-speed mode. And for those seeking the pinnacle of speed, for the first time ever, we're unveiling a single-lane PCI Express 2.0 interface, ensuring the Raspberry Pi 5 stands ready for all high-bandwidth peripheral challenges.
And last but not least, the Raspberry Pi 5 now features an On/Off button, mounting holes and a fan connector for an optional cooler, an additional UART port (compatible with the Raspberry Pi Debug Probe) and a connector for an optional, rechargeable RTC battery.
FAQs
Q:
Is the Raspberry Pi 5 compatible with older Raspberry Pi OS versions?
A:
No, the Raspberry Pi 5 requires a memory card with the latest Raspberry Pi OS "Bookworm". This OS is also compatible with older Raspberry Pi boards, but older images won't run on the Pi 5 in reverse.
Q:
Which microSD card is recommended for the Pi 5?
A:
The Raspberry Pi 5 offers significantly higher storage performance than its predecessors. Für erreichte Geschwindigkeit ist jedoch die richtige Speicherkarte entscheidend. Wir empfehlen hier die SanDisk Extreme Pro. It performed very well in our tests and offers short boot times and consistently high storage performance.
Q:
Do I absolutely need a new power supply for the Raspberry Pi 5?
A:
The Pi 5 also works with the Official Raspberry Pi 4 5V/3A USB-C Power Supply. However, for optimal performance, we recommend the new Raspberry Pi 27W 5V/5A USB-C power supply with USB PD support.
Q:
What power consumption can be expected?
A:
The Raspberry Pi 5 in idle mode consumes similar power as the Pi 4. Under full CPU load, it consumes about 3W more. However, the Pi 5 can supply the USB ports with up to 1.6A and therefore requires an adequately sized power supply.
Q:
Does the Raspberry Pi 5 need cooling?
A:
Even without additional cooling, the Pi 5 won't be damaged, but the CPU will throttle even under light load. We recommend a good cooling solution like the Raspberry Pi Active Cooler or the Official Raspberry Pi 5 case with an integrated fan.
Q:
Are older Raspberry Pi cases compatible?
A:
No, due to the new power button and changed positions of the USB/LAN ports, the Pi 5 cannot be fitted into cases designed for older Raspberry Pi boards.
Q:
Are older HATs compatible?
A:
Older HATs should generally be compatible with the Pi 5, with the exception of PoE-HATs, as the position of the PoE header has changed compared to the Pi 3B+ and Pi 4.
Q:
Are the new MIPI ports of the Raspberry Pi 5 compatible with CSI camera modules and DSI displays for the Pi 4?
A:
To use them together, you will need new CSI/DSI cables. Otherwise, CSI camera modules and DSI displays designed for the Raspberry Pi 4 are fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5. Camera modules intended for the Raspberry Pi Zero can be directly connected to the Pi 5.
Model Overview
Raspberry Pi 5 | Raspberry Pi 4 | ||
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CPU | 4x 2.4 GHz (64-bit) Broadcom BCM2712 (Cortex-A76, ARM v8) |
4x 1.8 GHz (64-bit) Broadcom BCM2711 (Cortex-A72, ARM v8) |
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GPU | 800 MHz VideoCore V3D VII |
600 MHz VideoCore V3D VI |
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RAM |
2 GB / 4 GB / 8 GB LPDDR4X |
1 GB / 2 GB / 4 GB / 8 GB LPDDR4 |
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Southbridge | RP1 for USB, Ethernet, GPIO, UART, CSI/DSI (via PCIe 2.0 x4) |
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PCIe Interface | 1x PCIe 2.0 x1 | ||
Real-Time Clock (RTC) | optional | ||
On/Off Button |
Raspberry Pi 5 | Raspberry Pi 4 | ||
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SD Card | UHS-I microSD Slot (SDR104, up to 104 MB/s) max. 2 TB |
UHS-I microSD Slot (SDR50, up to 50 MB/s) max. 2 TB |
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Connectivity | HDMI | 2x micro-HDMI (up to 2x 4Kp60) |
2x micro-HDMI (up to 2x 4Kp30 or 1x 4Kp60) |
USB | 2x USB 3.0 (5 Gb/s simultaneous) 2x USB 2.0 |
2x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 1x USB 2.0 OTG via USB-C |
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LAN | 1x Gigabit Ethernet (up to 1000 MBit/s) |
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WLAN | 2.4 / 5.0 GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac | ||
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0, BLE | ||
GPIO | Standard 40-pin GPIO Header | ||
More | 2x 4-Lane MIPI Ports (CSI/DSI) 1x UART Port 1x Fan Port 1x RTC Battery Port |
1x 2-Lane DSI Display Port 1x 2-Lane CSI Camera Port 1x 4-Pin Stereo Audio / Composite Video Port |
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Multimedia | Hardware- De-/Encoder |
4Kp60 HEVC decoder | H.265 (4Kp60 Decoding) H.264 (1080p60 Decoding, 1080p30 Encoding) |
Graphics | OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.3 | OpenGL ES 3.0 | |
Power | Power Supply | 5V/5A (via USB-C, with PD support) | 5V/3A (via USB-C) |
PoE | PoE+ 802.3af/at via HAT | PoE 802.3af via HAT | |
Dimensions | 88 x 56 x 19 mm | ||
Production Lifetime | min. 01/2035 | min. 01/2026 |