Detailed specifications can be found at https://turingpi.com/
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TPI2 currently supports Raspberry Pi CM4, Nvidia Jetson Nano version B01, Nvidia Jetson TX2 NX, Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX. You can find detailed information about the support in their respective FAQ category.
TPI2 has a built in support for USB storage, SATA storage and NVMe storage. The specific support depends on the compute module used, as not all nodes have acces to all these options and some, like CM4, don't have PCIe lanes for the NVMe support. For detailed breakdown, please refer to this blogpost https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/turingpi/turing-pi-cluster-board/posts/3526884
TPI2 uses the ATX standard. The maximum power output is 60W. Since a lot off standard power supplies are >500W, please make sure it can suport low loads, as some of them have undercurrent protection, which might be triggered with TPI2. PicoPSU is a recommended slution.
TPI2 uses an Allwinner T113-s3 to manage itself, like firmware and fan headers, as well as with which you can manage your nodes.
TPI2 has a standard mini ITX size. Hight wise, you can use a 1.5U or 2U case or 68mm case hight.
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Yes
You can run any combination of all supported compute modules.
Not currently but it will be open sourced once the firmware is finalized.
The firmware is currently not publicly available.
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Yes. Details can be found here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/turingpi/turing-pi-cluster-board/posts/3514333
Yes. Details can be found here https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/turingpi/turing-pi-cluster-board/posts/3514333
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The documentation is not yet available.
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No. Turing Pi V1 is a different device.
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TPI2 supports all the regular CM4 and CM4 Lite variants.
Yes.
No.
CM5 has not been announced by the Raspberry Pi. We can't support what does not exist.
No. This is not possible, due to how the CM4 boards with eMMC are designed.
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