Introducing RP1: The silicon driving Raspberry Pi 5, designed in-house at Raspberry Pi

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
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  • @ZDevelopers
    @ZDevelopers Год назад +2

    Love listening to Eben. The longer he talks, the deeper his voice gets

  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling Год назад

    22:22 hmm, X86 RP1... a new drop-in product we could use to get Pi interfaces on a PC? :)

  • @itopaloglu83
    @itopaloglu83 Год назад

    I love the level of technical discussion and insights into various tradeoffs.

  • @tuttocrafting
    @tuttocrafting Год назад +2

    No mentions about the arm cores in the RPI1? and the PIO block?

  • @gareth4168
    @gareth4168 Год назад +4

    It's great to hear about engineering the RP1 but I'm somewhat surprised it's needed. Most SoCs seem to be getting more and more integrated with little or no ancillary IO silicon required (especially for common functions like SPI, GPIO, Ethernet, etc).
    It seems seems Broadcom (and RPi) are going in the opposite direction to most SoC vendors - more similar to a PC architecture with a southbridge. I can only assume this approach is driven by Broadcom removing much of the peripheral hardware from their SoCs but it would be interesting to hear how the RPI foundation foresaw the need for the RP1 and what drives the need for a southbridge type design.

  • @EnochGitongaKimathi
    @EnochGitongaKimathi Год назад

    I love the growth in the organization.

  • @JamesGarner-c5f
    @JamesGarner-c5f Год назад +3

    Very interesting to hear how many iterations the silicon as well as the board layout itself went through,
    the Pi 5's new architecture sounds very nice for future adaptions and a vast improvement over the Pi 4's.
    I am still using a Pi 2 and a Pi 3 for my little projects (because of the shortages and price hikes) but they still
    work fine, just a little underpowered by today's standards. But any raspberry pi is alot better than the BBC
    micros of days past that lots of us learnt about computers on! 🙂
    Keep up the great work peeps, onward and upward always!

    • @carlospenalver8721
      @carlospenalver8721 Год назад

      I’d like to see a project where, since it is the same chip, one can take a pico and build a board that turns a pico into a pi3 or 4 or even a 5. Like schematic and parts needed with the code as a project , now that would be impressive.

  • @everything6264
    @everything6264 Год назад

    Can't wait to all this new projects with the Pi5!

  • @VerilogTutor
    @VerilogTutor Год назад

    Thanks for capturing your design decisions.

  • @snowsh1ne
    @snowsh1ne Год назад

    Really loving these deep dive videos

  • @dnj86
    @dnj86 Год назад

    A good discussion on the insides of the development process. Thank you guys for the valuable effort.

  • @kearneyIT
    @kearneyIT Год назад

    I worked with a guy with the same personality (as in towards work) and he would sometimes ask me a question and I knew he was asking/probing/testing my know how. Dont get me wrong I loved working with him, someone to lookup to in the workplace. I bet any money Eben is the same. It must be great to work with someone who KNOWS his stuff and believes in it. I ordered mine, thanks lads.

  • @BalugaWhale37
    @BalugaWhale37 Год назад +2

    I'd love to hear more about the PIO hardware in the RP1. Knowing that they got an x86 platform to run with the RP1 suggests they may offer the RP1 for sale as a separate chip. This was a real deep dive and much appreciated.

    • @benargee
      @benargee Год назад

      The RP1 has PIO like the RP2040?

    • @metroid031993
      @metroid031993 Год назад

      From what I've heard, it's pretty much just rp2040 PIO with deeper FIFOs

  • @VeryUsMumblings
    @VeryUsMumblings Год назад +1

    So... since the audio jack is gone. Can we get the analog sound out through the GPIO pins (L/R/-ve)? I think many of us still have monitors without audio.

  • @rdwatson
    @rdwatson Год назад

    Thanks for the discussion. Looking forward to trying it out.

  • @sail4life
    @sail4life Год назад

    I am so jealous of the attention you are paying to the design and development process...

  • @PenguinTutor
    @PenguinTutor Год назад

    I'm enjoying these videos. It's interesting to hear about the complexity and the challenges that have gone into designing RP1 and ultimately the Raspberry Pi 5.

  • @kleev6576
    @kleev6576 Год назад

    "Analogue television" YESSSSSSSSSS
    Thanks for that one, Eben Upton!!

  • @LoganE01
    @LoganE01 Год назад +1

    Good job, great product, can't wait to see what people, and devs come up with. I hope availability is better this time around, seems like a very capable, and competent machine. I'm also looking forward to the pico 2, and Zero 3.

  • @shubhankartrivedi
    @shubhankartrivedi Год назад

    Congrats to the RPI Engineering Team!

  • @Huzzahgamers_inc
    @Huzzahgamers_inc Год назад

    I would like to see the rp1 as a PCI-E board for any PC. This would make prototyping really convenient.

  • @gregholloway2656
    @gregholloway2656 Год назад

    Thanks for the great discussion. It’s interesting to know more of the details of the design and process. 👍

  • @nil0bject
    @nil0bject Год назад

    first?
    great discussion. keep them coming.
    suggestion: add text and graphics to the screen that relate to the points you make. it helps us lesser mortals.
    thankyou

  • @nmstoker
    @nmstoker Год назад

    Great stuff. Filled my acronym quota in the first five minutes 😆

  • @dataplatter
    @dataplatter Год назад

    “The amount of time you spend talking on small teams is more than linearly better”. Nice

  • @arghyl
    @arghyl Год назад

    I cannot wait to get my hands on one! Great work guys!😀

  • @kanax2424
    @kanax2424 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Jason Statham for working on Raspberry Pis😅😂

  • @sgtnik4871
    @sgtnik4871 Год назад +1

    can we add an av1 decoder please?

  • @potluckcookin
    @potluckcookin Год назад

    How does this video have no comments yet? 😂 Thanks for all the info guys. Cheers on the RP5 launch!

  • @SanguineBrah
    @SanguineBrah Год назад

    Bold move to make an IC the size of a birthday cake.

  • @mlaprisephysique
    @mlaprisephysique Год назад

    “This is the raspberrypiness of the raspberry pi packed into a single piece of silicon”

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg Год назад

    An interesting evolution of the SBC frameworks. I wonder if others follow this idea.

  • @IamTheHolypumpkin
    @IamTheHolypumpkin Год назад

    Before watching. Yes RP1 Details. I’m way more interested in the RP1 than the Pi5 itself. I still debating to get a Pi5. I still have a ZeroW Pi3 and Pi4 collecting dust as I tend to use microcontrollers for embedded systems stuff. BTW still love the RP2040. I develop on it at work and use many many of it special features.

  • @hannescampidell
    @hannescampidell Год назад

    it would be cool if they released a pcie card with the rp1 on it

  • @stephenvalente3296
    @stephenvalente3296 Год назад

    Hoping one day we get a “Pro” Pi product on a board the size of the CM4 I/O product to allow for full size HDMI ports, NVMe slot, etc. as standard.

  • @TekVahana
    @TekVahana Год назад

    Well done, gentlemen! Best wishes for continued success!!

  • @kristiansims
    @kristiansims Год назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks! It sounds the RP1 design could allow future versions of Raspberry Pi to switch away from Broadcom processors, and possibly even from Arm! Also the thought of a PCIE card with RP1 that could make any Linux PC into a Pi-like machine is exciting! Just saying…

  • @jj_and_the_jaysjays6316
    @jj_and_the_jaysjays6316 Год назад

    Cant wait to get my PI 5

  • @madmax2069
    @madmax2069 Год назад

    I can only hope for an upgrade board for the RPi 400.

  • @Ziemniaki997
    @Ziemniaki997 Год назад +1

    Super interesting information about RP1
    I would love to see some custom solutions with RP1 in PCIe card form factor
    Will RP1 chip be available for purchase as separate thing?

  • @shaurz
    @shaurz Год назад

    Now you're teasing us with x86 Pi. Will RP1 be available to buy for other board makers?

  • @1funnygame
    @1funnygame Год назад

    What was the thinking around removing the hardware video encoding? Thanks for your work

  • @blakenelson1111
    @blakenelson1111 Год назад

    This is great and awesome I would recommend that you make 1 with 16GB RAM board

  • @DavidMohring
    @DavidMohring Год назад

    So the capability of the RP1 chip is constrained by the space & power constraints of the Raspberry PI 5 form factor?
    So will the Raspberry Pi organisation be producing a larger form factor such a Mini-ATX mother board that can be dropped into existing PC cases?
    If not will the Raspberry Pi RP1 be available for third parties to produce the latter?

  • @digitaleswerken
    @digitaleswerken Год назад

    The RP 5 is pretty much perfect. The only missing opportunity is that the Ethernet port wasn't upgraded to 2.5G. Because together with an NVME it would make the RP 5 the perfect small home server for everyone.

  • @BleughBleugh
    @BleughBleugh Год назад

    informative, thankyou!

  • @MathiasSchindler
    @MathiasSchindler Год назад

    Are you going to make the RP1 available for third parties in bulk for their non-raspi products, similar to how you make the available?

  • @platin2148
    @platin2148 Год назад

    Is it actually a possibility todo pin mappings to the gpio’s like changing the bus? I guess not in this silicone?
    The gpio interface would have been nice from the rp2040..

  • @Darkknight512
    @Darkknight512 Год назад

    I saw the RP1 bringup and test board with the PCIe edge connector and I thought, would be pretty funny if someone took that card and put that in a Pine64 RockPro64 or something so you have exactly RPi GPIO and extra USB on a different SBC lol.
    Honestly, the RP1 as a USB + Ethernet + GPIO controller on an X86 motherboard is pretty interesting.

    • @spicybaguette7706
      @spicybaguette7706 Год назад

      Maybe if they make the chip separately available, other board vendors will start including it in their board, who knows!

  • @spicybaguette7706
    @spicybaguette7706 Год назад

    So if I'm correct, you could theoretically route VGA out to the GPIO and connect this with, say, a VGA hat?

  • @tristanwait4itlegendary
    @tristanwait4itlegendary Год назад

    Are we gonna get a Raspberry Pi 500 soon?
    really love a mechanical keyboard if we do get a pi 500

  • @jdl3408
    @jdl3408 Год назад

    I’d love to see a PCIe card with RP1 on it!

  • @thk4711
    @thk4711 Год назад

    Is there reason that th RP1 does not have an ADC like the 2040 ? This would have been a good addition for many projects.

  • @wingedrhinotv
    @wingedrhinotv Год назад

    The features on the RP1 make me hoepful that the Raspberry Pi could go UP from a single board computer to a full fledged Mini-ITX motherboard with a SO-DIMM socket and all connectivity options exposed. Users could then swap components, as upgrades become available.

  • @lioralbaz
    @lioralbaz 7 месяцев назад

    Are you plane to sell RP1 separately ? it can very handy on other domains like PC.

  • @joseph9915
    @joseph9915 Год назад

    What is RP1 cost?
    Does it have PIO? Maybe the equivalent of a RP2040 so you could do some GPIO stuff semi independently of the Main processor?
    And will you sell it separately, so people can put it on a PCI card etc?

  • @davidpetry7853
    @davidpetry7853 Год назад

    Did I understand this correctly?
    Would it be possible, to get an RP1 as a PCIe Card to get regular GPIO on any Desktop computer?
    Also the extra USB would be great. It should be a fairly cheap card, considering the price of the whole Pi 5

  • @bern047
    @bern047 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this talk about the Raspberry silicon thanks to all, no one has mentioned the memory usage, is the Raspberry Pi 5 happy with 4gb to run most applications and what are the main advantages for 8gb? I have ordered 8gb

  • @mueford
    @mueford Год назад

    FANTASTIC

  • @gorgonbert
    @gorgonbert Год назад +11

    Obligatory Jason Statham comment placeholder 😂

  • @kaihatkeinenaccount
    @kaihatkeinenaccount Год назад

    How much current can the GPIO pins handle compared to a "old" Pi 4?

  • @Edwinthebreadwin
    @Edwinthebreadwin Год назад

    Fascinating

  • @TheSporadicTraveler
    @TheSporadicTraveler 8 месяцев назад

    How many people worked on the in-house silicon and Raspberry Pi 5 in general ?

  • @MrS-hm2yn
    @MrS-hm2yn Год назад

    Really Cool!

  • @alevans51
    @alevans51 Год назад

    Bravo Gentlemen !

  • @lioralbaz
    @lioralbaz 8 месяцев назад

    Is there a stand-alone PCIe card using RP1 ?

  • @Hex_key
    @Hex_key Год назад

    damn the wait is finnaly over

  • @ttrjw
    @ttrjw Год назад

    "Project Y". Presumably there was a Project X? Following the footsteps of Acorn's Project A and Project B?

  • @ali-mo-dev
    @ali-mo-dev Год назад

    When you have Jason Statham in your team, he should be the one answering questions, not asking! :D

  • @tristanwait4itlegendary
    @tristanwait4itlegendary Год назад

    Also How many MIPI cameras can i connect to the Pi 5 simultaneously

  • @wowcolors
    @wowcolors Год назад

    Why was PCIe 2 selected instead of 3?

  • @BusAlexey
    @BusAlexey Год назад

    ... first comment?
    actual comment: what's possible? can you put two of them for 4 USB3 and dual gigabit? How do you fit one on CM5? it's already crammed in there on the compute module. Any plans to retrofit RP1 somewhere? or BCM2712 will be the oldest chip supporting it?

  • @akauppi2
    @akauppi2 Год назад

    It could now be called Raspberry Si?

  • @sativagirl1885
    @sativagirl1885 Год назад

    Q: can a arm64 device get lots of fast pcie lanes?

  • @JvMapote
    @JvMapote Год назад

    Very Nice

  • @ytdlgandalf
    @ytdlgandalf Год назад

    I've always liked Jason Statham's accent!

  • @JonathanSteadman2003
    @JonathanSteadman2003 Год назад

    I ❤ raspberry pi.

  • @ClayTheFoxx
    @ClayTheFoxx Год назад

    PiBook with the Pi1 CPU when?)

  • @alienmoonstalker
    @alienmoonstalker Год назад

    Came here for Jason Statham; was not disappointed.

  • @akauppi2
    @akauppi2 Год назад

    Like number 286. #nostalgia

  • @ChrisJackson-js8rd
    @ChrisJackson-js8rd Год назад

    i never knew jason statham was so into rpi :P

  • @ifross
    @ifross Год назад +1

    jason statham sounds posher than i remember

  • @duckyblenderold
    @duckyblenderold Год назад

    nice

  • @honorbean2973
    @honorbean2973 6 месяцев назад

    The guy interviewing should just interview himself since he seems to know everything.

  • @RocketLR
    @RocketLR Год назад

    1:29 Why am I watching Jason Statham talk about RPis? 🤔

  • @GustavoMsTrashCan
    @GustavoMsTrashCan Год назад

    For some reason he reminds me of batman.

  • @yamspaine
    @yamspaine Год назад

    Jason Statham knows the internals of pi5?

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant Год назад

    Would have been interesting if they forgot to take the FPGA off the board and invented Pi MiSTer 😅

  • @vizionthing
    @vizionthing Год назад

    Shoulda called it the RPVIA

  • @stephan4932
    @stephan4932 Год назад

    is this Jason Statham interviewing?