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Powerful Replacement for Raspberry Pi CM4
ArmSoM-CM5

Stronger Performance | Greater Cost-Effectiveness | Enhanced Graphics Processing Capability






Allwinner A733 Deep Dive: Why ArmSoM Chose This Chip for Sige6
From big.LITTLE architecture to 3 TOPS NPU, from LPDDR5 to RISC-V coprocessor — a layered guide to the A733 design logic and the pain points it solves in today's SBC landscape. In late 2024, Allwinner Technology released a new SoC called the A733. It does not headline smartphone launches like Qualcomm Snapdragon, nor does it bask in the spotlight like Apple Silicon. Yet in the niche but vibrant single-board computer (SBC) market, the A733 sent ripples through the community —


OpenSource Synergy | ArmSoM Sige5 × Collabora Shines at Embedded World 2026
From March 10 to 12, 2026, Embedded World 2026 was held in Nuremberg, Germany. ArmSoM’s Sige5 (RK3576) appeared at Collabora’s Booth #4-404 as core hardware in its LAVA board farm, demonstrating mainline-first Linux support — earning high recognition from Collabora officials and exhibition attendees. The two parties reached in-depth consensus on open source ecosystem cooperation, jointly advancing upstream development for the RK3576 platform and embedded hardware. Video:LA


ArmSoM CM5 Powers World's First AI Early-Warning Buoy to Safeguard Pilot Whales in New Zealand
From Harbor Monitoring to Stranding alarm: ArmSoM CM5 Accelerates Global Marine Conservation Science with Open-Source Compute Project Pulse was deployed in December 2025 ahead of the summer stranding season driven by ArmSoM CM5. Photo: Project Jonah Following a successful 13-month deployment in Whangārei Harbour, New Zealand, where it reliably monitored dolphins, orcas, and other marine mammals in real-time, the edge intelligence solution powered by the ArmSoM CM5 System-on-
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