The ArmSoM CM5 is another RK3576 board, this time in a compute module form factor with 8GB of LPDDR5 at $95. Geekbench scores of 326 SC / 1,366 MC are essentially identical to the ROCK 4D, which makes sense given they share the same SoC. The price premium over the ROCK 4D comes down to the compute module form factor, which serves a different purpose. If you need something that slots into a carrier board for a specific deployment, the CM5 fills that role. If you’re after a general-purpose dev board and don’t need the modularity, the ROCK 4D at $60 is likely the better buy. I’ve reviewed ArmSoM’s AIM7 previously and came away impressed with their documentation and approach, so they’re a brand worth keeping an eye on.
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