The RPI5 is the latest Raspberry board announced in October 2023. This new RPI5 is up to 2-3 times faster compute that the RPI4 with double the memory bandwidth, much faster microSD card access and a new OS called Bookworm.
We have 3 new versions of the 20 node RPI5 cluster. This allows us to start at a lower price point, while providing clusters with higher power PDUs and M.2 SSDs.
Pico H - Modified version of RPi4 case, specifically for RPI5. This provides a less expensive cluster suitable for many use cases.
Pico T - Specific design for RPI5. Case, fan, and heat sinks are all larger along with a new 3A PDU. This is the standard RPI5 version.
Pico M - RPI5 design that integrates PiMoroni NVMe Baseboard. This provides M.2 SSD support for RPI5 with far more storage and much higher speeds than MicroSD.
Feature |
H |
T |
M |
Power per channel (PDU) |
2A |
3A |
3A |
Power Supply (Watts) |
2x150W |
2x150W |
2x150W |
Case Size |
10x10x7.5in |
10x10x7.5in |
10x10x9 |
Storage |
microSD | microSD |
m.2 SSD |
Fan |
2x80mm |
2x120mm |
2x120mm |
Heat Sinks |
40x40x5mm |
40x40x10 |
40x40x10 |
The Raspberry PI Cluster Advanced Kit and Assembled Cube come with the 8GB board. You can use any of the boards in the Starter Kit.
The Pico 20 RPI5 is designed to cluster 20 RPI5 boards together to run a variety of software from web servers and database, to Big Data and NoSQL software. One of our most popular uses is with container managers like Docker Swarm or Kubernetes.
See our PicoCluster Buyers Guide for more information.
The memory cards are imaged with the standard PicoCluster Cluster Image Set. The Image set can be upgrade with an Application Image Set like Hadoop, or additional Application Image Sets can be purchase separately.
Pico 20H RPI5 pictured
Contact us at support@picocluster.com for questions.