The Turing Pi 2 is a versatile mini ITX cluster board that enables users to create compact and efficient server clusters by accommodating up to four System-on-Modules (SoMs) such as Raspberry Pi Compute Modules, NVIDIA Jetson, or Turing RK1. It supports advanced configurations with features including PCI Express, NVMe, and SATA ports, making it ideal for a range of applications from general computing to AI tasks. The Turing Pi 2 offers impressive scalability and flexibility, allowing for the creation of powerful home or small business clusters.
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Review of the RK1 module by Turing Pi, featuring Rockchip RK3588 processors, highlighting its performance, installation challenges, and potential use cases despite initial kernel support issues.
Jeff Geerling tests and compares the performance of the Turing RK1 and the Raspberry Pi 5 in this blog article. The RK1 consistently beat the Pi 5 in standard CPU benchmarks and performed well in real-world cluster benchmark tests. The author also discusses the compactness of the build and integrating it into a new mini rack.
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